David Jones

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David Jones was a British poet and painter renowned for his modernist war poetry and artworks reflecting his experiences in World War I.

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instanceOf British poet
modernist writer
painter
person
war poet
artForm engraving
painting
associatedWith Ditchling community of artists and craftsmen NERFINISHED
Eric Gill NERFINISHED
awarded Hawthornden Prize NERFINISHED
awardFor In Parenthesis NERFINISHED
birthDate 1895-11-01
birthPlace Brockley, Kent, England NERFINISHED
conflict World War I
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1974-10-28
educatedAt Camberwell School of Art NERFINISHED
Westminster School of Art NERFINISHED
era 20th century
genre modernist poetry
war poetry
hasGender male
influencedBy Christian theology NERFINISHED
Welsh culture
World War I experiences
knownFor long modernist poem "In Parenthesis"
modernist war poetry
paintings inspired by World War I
poem "The Anathemata" NERFINISHED
language English
militaryUnit Royal Welch Fusiliers NERFINISHED
movement Modernism
name David Jones NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableWork In Parenthesis NERFINISHED
The Anathemata NERFINISHED
occupation engraver
painter
poet
placeOfDeath Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
servedIn British Army NERFINISHED
style complex allusive modernist style
subjectOfArt mythological themes
religious themes
war scenes

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