American opinion was a key front in the wars of the 20th century, and illustrations were vital weapons in the fight for the hearts and minds of American citizens. Paintings, posters, cartoons and ...
Where a camera creates images without sympathy, illustrators brought politics and opinions — often formed in the field — to bear on their work. One illustrator, Frank Vizetelly, who came to sympathize ...
Allentown’s Kurt Zwikl has long answered the call to serve his community. He was a state representative for 11 years, past chairman of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, and was ...
In 1957 Seymour Chwast published a book titled A Book of Battles. It was 24 pages of hand-colored linocut illustrations depicting infamous battles waged throughout history. Chwast, by then a partner ...
Oksana Drachkovska's illustrations were typically simple and vibrant intersections of nature and society that incorporated the cooling colors of the ocean, the warming hues of a loving home and the ...
This series is a powerful illustration depicting war and peace by artist Gunduz Agayev. (Photo: Facebook/ Gunduz Agayev) Let’s go back to the history and take a look, in past we created a God of war ...
Harry Clarke’s illustrations for the records of Irish deaths in the First World War were largely forgotten as a national attitude of ambivalence emerged after the conflict, writes Alan O’Riordan ...
Earlier this year, illustrator George Butler spent a week in a tented refugee settlement in northern Lebanon drawing portraits of Syrians who had fled the war – and the possessions they could not ...
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