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  2. File:Watteau, Jean-Antoine - Soldiers on the March - Google ...

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    The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason: Public domain Public domain false false The author died in 1721, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer .

  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. Édouard Detaille - Wikipedia

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    Meissonier became a major influence on his style, and it was he who inculcated an appreciation for accuracy and precision in Detaille. [ 2 ] Detaille made his debut as an artist at the Salon —the official art exhibition of the Académie des Beaux-Arts —of 1867 with a painting of Meissonier's studio. [ 2 ]

  5. The Third of May 1808 - Wikipedia

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    According to the art historian Kenneth Clark, it is "the first great picture which can be called revolutionary in every sense of the word, in style, in subject, and in intention". [ 4 ] The Third of May 1808 inspired Gerald Holtom 's peace sign and a number of later major paintings, including a series by Édouard Manet , and Pablo Picasso 's ...

  6. Idris Elba helps uncover the WWII soldiers of color who never ...

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    More than 8 million people of color served with the Allies, and the series digs deep to focus on how some fared at D-Day, Dunkirk, Pearl Harbor and the Battle of the Bulge.

  7. Idris Elba helps uncover the WWII soldiers of color who never ...

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    The filmmakers found very little footage of non-white soldiers in the archives and so were moved when they finally came across images of a Black unit marching in central England before D-Day or Black soldiers cheering the fall of the Nazis. “It was just very odd to see a Black man in Nazi Germany,” says Elba.

  8. Willie and Joe - Wikipedia

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    Mauldin retired in 1991. The pair reappeared in a 1998 Veterans Day strip of the popular comic Peanuts, using art that had been copied out of a 1944 Willie and Joe panel. [10] Charles M. Schulz, creator of Peanuts and himself a World War II Infantry combat veteran, was a personal friend of Mauldin's and considered him a hero. [11]

  9. 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 ...