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  2. Art and World War II - Wikipedia

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    First, art (and, more generally, culture) found itself at the centre of an ideological war. Second, during World War II, many artists found themselves in the most difficult conditions (in an occupied country, in internment camps, in death camps) and their works are a testimony to a powerful "urge to create." Such creative impulse can be ...

  3. Category:World War II artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "World War II artists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 273 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. American official war artists - Wikipedia

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    Eight active duty artists developed a record of all phases of World War II; and all major naval operations have been depicted by Navy artists. During the Korean War, the program was revived with two military artists in combat contexts. Since then, artists have been sent to other combat zones, including the Persian Gulf. [1] The U.S. Army War ...

  5. Artists played a quirky, but important, role in World War II ...

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    Here’s how artists contributed to the war effort in Fort Worth ... David Brownlow crafted sheet metal at North American Aviation in Grand Prairie during World War II and moved to Convair during ...

  6. British official war artists - Wikipedia

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    During the Second World War, for example, the RAF commissioned artists to make portraits of its personnel, including Battle of Britain pilots, as well as of the machinery of war – the aircraft – not with the War Artists' Advisory Committee, but independently through the Air Ministry, using a distinct RAF fund.

  7. Han van Meegeren - Wikipedia

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    Leading experts of the time accepted his paintings as genuine 17th-century works, including art collector Abraham Bredius. During World War II, Göring purchased one of Meegeren's "Vermeers", which became one of his most prized possessions. Following the war, van Meegeren was arrested on a charge of selling cultural property to the Nazis.

  8. Marcel Marceau - Wikipedia

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    He referred to mime as the "art of silence", performing professionally worldwide for more than 60 years. As a Jewish youth, he lived in hiding and worked with the French Resistance during most of World War II, giving his first major performance to 3,000 troops after the liberation of Paris in August 1944 . [3]

  9. War artist - Wikipedia

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    Nash was a war artist in both World War I and World War II. A war artist is an artist either commissioned by a government or publication, or self-motivated, to document first-hand experience of war in any form of illustrative or depictive record. [1] [2] [3] War artists explore the visual and sensory dimensions of war, often absent in written ...