Learn how World War I marked a turning point with the appearance of artwork by first-hand participants. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Soldiers Drilling ...
Wilkinson’s art now takes pride of place in collections ... is lost today in the black and white images we have of World War One. The striking colours can still be seen on hundreds of model ...
This story appears in the May 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine. At the time of the Civil War, camera shutters were too slow to record movement sharply. Celebrated photographers such as ...
A poster portraying the “Second Patriotic War” as World War I was known in ... Following the revolution WW1 was largely forgotten, and dismissed by the Soviets as an “imperialist” battle.
Trump’s way also happens to be the Chinese way – the ultimate Art of War, or Art of the Deal, in Trump speak. Here's what the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu wrote in his seminal ...
This object began as a World War 1 shell and was turned into a coffee pot by a soldier, most likely recuperating in hospital. It lists some of the major battles, including Passcehendale and Messines.
The Post-War & Contemporary Art Department offers blue-chip works by the most renowned international artists from 1945 to the present day. Our team has deep knowledge of the art market and expertise ...