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Artist during most wars through history have provided art depicting battle scenes and propaganda, but the art of World War II may be one of the best examples of how war could impact the...
During World War II, the relations between art and war can be articulated around two main issues. First, art (and, more generally, culture) found itself at the centre of an ideological war.
10 World War Two paintings of London during wartime. Artists living and working in London captured this ever-changing landscape in beautiful paintings.
This collection includes fiery battle scene images captured by war photographers and historic political moments. There are also a variety of World War II propaganda art pieces created to rally support on the home front.
Here is the list of the most important artworks, masterpieces that were lost or destroyed during World War II.
This gallery depicts the many scenes of war from the glorification of generals to the horrific destruction of battle. The artworks work together to show the multiple sides of World War 2...
Gaze into the eyes of the warriors portrayed by World War II combat artist Tom Lea and you know that his subjects have seen hell. Thomas Calloway Lea III (1907-2001) covered the war for Life magazine, a publication that prided itself on being a photographer’s journal.
Story. Carolyn Russo, curator of the Museum's art collection, shares the story behind the painting November 1944, by artist Robert Jordan, who served in World War II and was a Prisoner of War at Luft IV POW camp.
Learn how artists during the Holocaust used artwork and visual culture through photographs, drawings and paintings to document and respond to Nazi persecution.
A new exhibit, on view now at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans, showcases just one example of how non-photographic records of war can be just as crucial a document of conflict, with 26...