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World War II in American Art

By Robert Henkes

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Publish Date

September 2001

Publisher

McFarland & Company

Language

eng

Pages

157

Description:

"From the attack on Pearl Harbor, through the bitter years of combat, to V-E Day and V-J Day, the events of World War II inspired American artists. Working in many styles and media, they sought to capture the emotions of both the battlefield and the home front. Many of the artists were hired by the WPA to record the war years for posterity.". "Here is a collection of more than 100 works by United States artists depicting the events, atmosphere, and aftermath of World War II. The works cover many subjects, including combat, the wounded and dead, the ruins of war, and the families back home. Works making particular use of religious imagery and other symbolism offer additional perspectives."--BOOK JACKET.