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Bold, brash, and unforgettable - P-51 nose art told stories in paint across the fog of war. Whether honoring a sweetheart ...
In the popular imagination, the 1940s were dominated by sacrifice at home and violence abroad as World War II raged on. But at a new exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, curators aim to ...
In times of societal collapse – whether war, oppression or pandemic – art emerges not as a luxury but as a vital lifeline, a ...
Art and Daily Life in World War Two By Roger Tolson An Aircraft Assembly Shop, Hendon, 1918 by Anna Airey, Imperial War Museum, 213cm x 183cm, oil on canvas © ...
Never before seen by the public, art collection “Theodore Fried: Art in Hiding” unveils mysterious and historic works hidden ...
The art dealer fled Belgium with his wife in 1940, as the Nazis invaded. Hartveld survived World War II, but never saw his stolen collection again . His home and paintings were reportedly sold by ...
A soldier sent to guard Susquehanna County during World War II fell in love with the place and later incorporated it into his ...
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.
World War II has an extensive and complicated history that many historians and scholars still debate today. It is widely believed that the war began on September 1, 1939 when Germany invaded ...
Art and Daily Life in World War Two By Roger Tolson. The British government bodies responsible for commissioning art, including the Ministry of Information and the Imperial War Museum in World War ...