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World War I was unique for the art it inspired, and for the art's disillusion with war itself; winners and losers both despaired. In an essay written for an ongoing World War I exhibit at the New ...
Bold, brash, and unforgettable - P-51 nose art told stories in paint across the fog of war. Whether honoring a sweetheart ...
The Second World War altered the map of Europe, and redistributed art on an unprecedented scale. But few people know the astonishing extent of art looting during the war. Adolf Hitler and his ...
World War I soldiers created underground art in the trenches. Trapped in beneath the ground by trench warfare, the soldiers of the Great War left their mark in subterranean works of art.
The sky filled with cannon explosions and artillery rounds pounded the ground, churning the battlefield earth and killing soldiers. Nearby, George Ostrom sketched the scene before him — the opening ...
If Mitchell’s World War II combat art built his career, then his obsession with Vietnam destroyed it. My grandfather, usually a reserved man, ...
LIFESTYLE World War I monument to be unveiled across from White House this fall: 'Sacred art' Bronx-based sculptor reveals creative process behind bronze memorial depicting ‘A Soldier’s Journey’ ...
Nat Berman, a World War II veteran with a sharp memory, ... ABC7 Salutes World War II veteran whose drawings capture life on battlefield. By John Gregory. Wednesday, December 11, 2019.
A New York Supreme Court judge determined that the “Russian War Prisoner” watercolor had been stolen by Nazis from Fritz Grünbaum before the start of World War II.
Manhattan DA helps return art stolen by Nazis to original owner's family 01:57. NEW YORK-- Two art pieces stolen by Nazis during World War II were returned to the family of their original owners ...