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- Robin Kay's painting of Libyan Desert
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Artist Robin Day painted the Libyan Desert on 14 September 1943. Kay, who has been described as a Second World War soldier, historian and artist, painted many watercolour scenes from the Middle East theatre of war. Archives New Zealand holds 21 of his works as part of the National Collection of War Art. He was the official archivist while stat...
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- Archives New Zealand / Archives / Archives NZ / Artwork / War Art / Libya / Robin Kay / Libyan Desert / Watercolour / Second World War / Middle East / Qattara Depression
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