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Master sculptor Sabin Howard is bringing classical beauty back to American culture—one bronze figure at a time.
Opened in May 2024, the Sacred Service exhibit commemorates and educates visitors on the critical service that chaplains ...
Japan’s Emperor Naruhito on Monday visited Iwo Jima to pay tribute to those who died on the island where one of World War ...
The first truly global military conflict, World War I, scarred and reshaped entire generations of men and women. For many, it seemed that art in its usual sense could no longer exist after such ...
The World War II Battle of Okinawa left ... Japan’s southernmost prefecture was plagued by one of war’s most deadly battles, which lasted from April 1 until June 22, 1945, when American ...
He worked on hundreds of variety TV specials, featuring the likes of Bob Hope, Shirley Temple, Diana Ross, the Jackson Five ...
Long thought to be a family heirloom, the artwork was actually gifted to the British prime minister in 1942 during the darkest days of World War II ...
Daphne du Maurier would surely crack a smile from beyond the grave at news that the Blavatnik School of Government – the ...
"The conditions under which great art tends to flourish — openness, risk, experimentation — are fundamentally misaligned with ...
William Gosch of North Tonawanda is a 101-year-old World War II combat veteran, and a subject of a California artist's project that combines history and art.
He was shot down four times during World War Two, and flew Hurricanes during the battle for Britain’s skies in the summer of 1940. Today the Royal Air Force will unveil one that took part with ...
E. Jay Krause, the Emmy-winning art director and set designer whose work has colored the golden age of variety television, ...