Collections at the Smithsonian contain poignant artwork depicting a soldier's life from around the world. The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum holds many of American artist Winslow Homer's ...
Photographed in 1917, an endless line of Russian soldiers sit patiently in a trench ... This underground art is relatively unknown beyond a circle of World War I scholars and enthusiasts, as ...
A Russian soldier laughing at an Ottoman Turk. Before being pitted against each other in WWI, bad blood between Russia and Turkey dated back to the 16th century. This illustration portrays the ...
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Prince George: 'War Seen Through the Eyes of Soldier Artists' lecture, free admissionPRINCE GEORGE — Steven E. Anders, Ph.D. will present "War Seen Through the Eyes of Soldier Artists" on Sunday, March 23 at 2 ...
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.
In a ‘living memorial’ to the British soldiers killed in the Somme, young men dressed in WW1 uniforms appeared at stations and in city centres all over the country. In towns and cities ...
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