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Seeing American History Through the Art of a Black WWI Soldier Horace Pippin was a self-taught artist out of necessity, as the society in which he lived had shut most of its doors on him. by John ...
An art display made out of ceramic red poppies surrounds the Tower of London in honor of soldiers who were killed in World War I. 24/7 Live San Francisco East Bay South Bay Peninsula North Bay Search ...
Creating art when surrounded by war may seem contradictory, but inspiration can take many forms, providing a glimpse into a world that otherwise would be unfamiliar. Add a Show Listing KANSAS CITY ...
One hundred years ago, on April 6, 1917, the United States Congress declared war on Germany, bringing this country into World War I, which already had been raging in Europe for three years.
A new exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum will spotlight art from the battlefields of World War I. The show will include pictures made by professional artists recruited by the U.S. Army.
Equal parts explorer and life-saving ER doctor, Jeff Gusky brings a dark, underground city where American soldiers took refuge during World War I into the light.
The Madison soldier used some sort of tool to scratch into the brass casing surface his initials, an oak leaf and "Argonne 1918." The museum's exhibit on World War I closes Dec. 29.
A first hand account from WWI soldier Clarence Wilbur Pratt, performed by an actor is part of Encounters, a new exhibit at the World War I Museum and Memorial, opened to the media for a sneak peak ...
In war, amputees might be celebrated as heroes. But those with damaged faces endure a far different reception. They “often caused feelings of revulsion and disgust,” says medical historian and ...
The Museum indicated that the exhibition will peek into the life of a WWI soldier beyond the battlefield. ... 2023, it will host Saint Javelin: Art, Fatih and Mobilization. It said Christian ...
The National WWI Museum and Memorial will be in the middle of all the excitement of the NFL Draft in Kansas City next week with an art display, "Horizons," as a tribute to veterans.
A sculpture created from scrap metal depicting a weary soldier is set to be unveiled in Dublin to commemorate the centenary of the ending of World War I. Saturday, 8 March 2025.
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