Deception by Design

"The untold story of the art of deception in war."

Artists and the military might seem strange bedfellows, but painters, sculptors, photographers and set designers have played a critical but little-known role in modern warfare. Despite resistance and often ridicule, artists were recruited in both the first and second world wars to devise ways to protect troops and deceive the enemy by using their artistic skills and intimate knowledge of perspective, illusion, shadow and movement. Inspired by nature and influenced by the modernist art movements of their day, camoufleurs created bizarre decoys, dummy tanks and elaborate sets to conceal military installations. They painted thousands of ships in bold, arresting stripes and patterns to confuse enemy submarines. When war went hi-tech there was no room for artists, but over the past few decades artists have reclaimed camouflage for their work.

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Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?

Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?

1970

The Four Troublesome Heads

The Four Troublesome Heads

1898

Le Cercle Rouge

Le Cercle Rouge

1970

Monsieur Aznavour

Monsieur Aznavour

2024

Experiment in Terror

Experiment in Terror

1962

La Strada

La Strada

1954

Return to Innocence

Return to Innocence

2001

Senso

Senso

1954

Ernest Goes to Camp

Ernest Goes to Camp

1987

Theorem

Theorem

1968

In a Lonely Place

In a Lonely Place

1950

Fight Club (Russian version)

The Celebration

The Celebration

1998

The Gendarme Takes Off

The Gendarme Takes Off

1970

Without Family

Without Family

1972

The Front Page

The Front Page

1974

Shadows

Shadows

1960

The Return of the Musketeers

The Return of the Musketeers

1989

Breath

Breath

2007

Persona

Persona

1966