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  2. United States Army Art Program - Wikipedia

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    Art of the American Soldier, U.S. Army produced YouTube program (video) Art of the American Soldier A book published by the Center of Military History representing hundreds of pieces of Army art; Army Artists Look At The War On Terrorism 2001 to the Present E-book published by the U.S. Army Center of Military History

  3. Military art - Wikipedia

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    Edward Ardizzone's pictures concentrated entirely on soldiers relaxing or performing routine duties, and were praised by many soldiers: "He is the only person who has caught the atmosphere of this war" felt Douglas Cooper, the art critic and historian, friend of Picasso, and then in a military medical unit. [48]

  4. Vietnam Combat Artists Program - Wikipedia

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    During the Vietnam Era, the U.S. Army Chief of Military History asked Marian McNaughton, then Curator for the Army Art Collection, to develop a plan for a Vietnam soldier art program. The result was the creation in 1966 of the U. S. Army Vietnam Combat Art Program under the direction of the Office of Chief of Military History and McNaughton's ...

  5. American official war artists - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army War Art Unit was established in late 1942; and by the spring of 1943, 42 artists were selected. In May 1943, Congress withdrew funding the unit was inactivated. [3] The Army's Vietnam Combat Art Program was started in 1966. Teams of soldier-artists created pictorial accounts and interpretations for the annals of army military history.

  6. To War (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The State Tretyakov Gallery holds three fragments of the original version of the painting To War (canvas, oil, 1880) - A Group of Soldiers with an Accordionist and a Violinist (29.5 × 29.7 cm, Inventory No. 10343, acquired from B. S. Petukhov in 1928), A Group Saying Goodbye to a New Recruit (48 × 31 cm, Inventory No. 11169, acquired from the ...

  7. The Big Picture (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    TV 611 – Soldiers in Greasepaint (B&W – 1964) Story of entertainers who traveled wherever the military were in World War II to bring them a laugh and a reminder of home. TV 612 – AEF in Siberia (B&W – 1964) Vignette of the expeditionary force which visited Russia following World War I – their mission and activities while in the USSR.

  8. Australian official war artists - Wikipedia

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    In 1917 he was finally granted permission to accompany the Australian Imperial Force to record the activities of its soldiers and thus became the first Australian official war artist. The Australian War Records Section was created in 1917, largely as a result of lobbying by Bean, to implement the Commonwealth's war art scheme, and ten ...

  9. Don Stivers - Wikipedia

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    He is most known for his depictions of Buffalo Soldiers. [3] His works are on display at military museums and bases, including the Pentagon, the U.S. Cavalry Museum, and the Army War College. [2] [1] Stivers' portrait of Civil War hero George Crawford Platt is displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. [4]