ART26524 - POW just returned from Burma
Image copyright: © Australian War Memorial
- ID number
- ART26524
- Title
- POW just returned from Burma
- Artist
- Griffin, Murray
- Object type
- Drawing
- Place made
- Singapore: Changi
- Date made
- c 1943
- Medium
- pencil on paper
- Measurement
- overall: 28.3 x 36.4 cm
- Collection
- Art
- Description
- Depicts an emaciated man, recently returned from Burma-Thailand railway, resting in a hospital bed and showing his physical condition. This is one of a small collection of works on paper by Murray Griffin, a captured official war artist, done in Changi. Over the three years, Griffin's work changes from an optimistic record of camp life, to detached evidence of atrocities and death. The works deal with themes of camp life, making do, and the brutality of forced labour. Griffin noted; 'It would be terrible if we who knew the horrors that modern warfare brought . . . did not record them'. When the first survivors of the Burma-Thailand Railway returned to Changi at the end of 1943, Griffin was shocked by their diseased and emaciated condition, and his work became increasingly pessimistic.

