Skulls wearing gas masks, roaming rats and rotting carcasses of animals and humans ... Der Krieg, the series of prints Otto Dix published in 1924, is a terrifying vision of the apocalypse that actually happened on Europe's soil 100 years ago – and proves that it was only German artists who saw the first world war clearly
Ksenia Lanina is a digital artist and illustrator based in Dessau, Germany originally from Russia. She graduated from Belgorod State University and currently
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Image 86 of 92 from gallery of Museum of the Second World War / Studio Architektoniczne Kwadrat. Plan -14
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"Dazzle camouflage was a painting used for warships in World War I, when radar technology did not exist. It made it difficult to identify a vessel as well as its heading and speed. The person in the room hides her face with sunglasses, repeats reception and transmission with a smartphone in her
The most popular American illustrator after World War I, Parrish was commissioned to paint Daybreak by the art publishing firm, House of Art, in August 1920. The painting was his first work commissioned solely for the purpose of reproduction as a color lithographic print to be distributed to the American public—and it became one of the most reproduced paintings in American history. At the height of its popularity, it was estimated one of every four households had a copy, making it a national sensation and cultural phenomenon.In his own time, Parrish was not considered to be a fine or high artist; critical and curatorial interest in his work surfaced long after the fact.
Some kids love history, but handwriting - not so much. This FREE Battles of World War I copywork is a great way to combine the two subjects.
A section of the mural at Ajanta in Cave No. 17. depicts the 'coming of Sinhala'. The prince (Prince Vijaya) is seen in both of groups of elephants and riders. This mural also depicts the soldiers of...
Lost Dr. Seuss Cartoons Show Another Side Of The Author
Numerous nightclubs emerged and flourished in Manhattan’s Harlem neighborhood during the Harlem Renaissance, a vibrant cultural movement spanning from the aftermath of World War I (1917) to t…
Turkey tenderloins are almost the same size and shape as a human calf muscle. Keep yourself busy on slow nights between battles by using these to prank your fellow survivors into thinking you’ve joined the ranks of the undead. World War Z…ombie Tenderloins 4 turkey tenderloins 1⁄4 cup chili powder […]
To set the stage for the whimsical satire Jojo Rabbit, production designer Ra Vincent relied on a bright, vibrant color palette
It is a period of civil war.
The nameless Marine stares blankly into the distance, his vacant eyes peeled inhumanly wide. According to the artist, he’s a combat veteran of both the enemy and tropical disease.
Photograph of an African-American woman listening to the radio during World War Two. Dated 1943.
The 32 pencil and ink drawings by Brazilian artist Henrique Alvim Corrêa will be auctioned in Dallas, Texas on May 14. They were originally included in the 1906 edition of the novel.
Skulls wearing gas masks, roaming rats and rotting carcasses of animals and humans ... Der Krieg, the series of prints Otto Dix published in 1924, is a terrifying vision of the apocalypse that actually happened on Europe's soil 100 years ago – and proves that it was only German artists who saw the first world war clearly
Discover the amazing 1906 illustrations of H.G. Wells'
“Any girl can be glamorous. All you have to do is stand still and look stupid”
100 years after the bloody Battle of Arras during the World War I, Arras is now one of the most beautiful cities in France. 3 day itinerary to explore Arras
Today, I am blogging about a news article, which you can read in full here. The following quote is from the article, which was written by Tom Morton: Eva [Moses] Kor and a hundred others stood sle…