16 x 13 in. (40.6 x 33 cm.) This painting was used on the Fleetwood Civil War Collectors Panel.; Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation The American Civil War ...
At the time of the Civil War, camera shutters ... these “special artists,” or “specials,” were America’s first pictorial war correspondents. They were young men (none were women) from ...
Kara Walker, one of America's most preeminent artists, takes us to another moment in history when viewpoints were perilously ...
There are big goings-on these days at the Museum of the Mountain Man in Pinedale. It all started this past May when the ...
Gil Elvgren was an American artist born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1914. He became one of the most famous pin-up and glamour artists of all time, known for his iconic images of the all-American ...
American artists of Asian heritage bring a combined legacy to their work, and varieties of Asian thought and spiritual practice have had a profound and lasting influence on a remarkable number of ...
Their works capture the contributions of humanitarian workers and offer poignant glimpses into the human experience during times of war. Here, we delve into the lives and works of these remarkable ...
The American Civil War Museum actually comprises three sites ... Thanks to its comprehensive collection of Confederate artifacts, weapons and art, this museum is a required stop for Civil War ...
A ceramic jug found in Germantown, PA turns out to be an example of a significant 19th century protective relic and piece of art — a face jug — created by African American slaves and freedmen ...
The Civil War (1861-1865 ... relic created by African American slaves and freedmen in the Edgefield District of South Carolina. They then research this unique art form and create four panel ...
A new American wing draws on feminist and racially and ethnically diverse thinking to spotlight 400 exceptional works in its collection. By Holland Cotter In the artist’s first major U.S ...
I love getting to relate with my fellow Asian-American artists, listeners and Asian fans across the world.” Kocay: What are some of your favorite cultural traditions from your heritage?