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The Art of War

The Art of War . How War and Art Help Tell the American History By: Kelli Reppart Art Teacher Berrien Springs Middle School. Revolutionary War . 1775 to 1783 English Colonist vs. Great Britain . Washington Crossing the Delaware Emanuel Leutze , MMA-NYC, 1851.

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The Art of War

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  1. The Art of War How War and Art Help Tell the American History By: Kelli Reppart Art Teacher Berrien Springs Middle School

  2. Revolutionary War • 1775 to 1783 • English Colonist vs. Great Britain

  3. Washington Crossing the Delaware Emanuel Leutze, MMA-NYC, 1851.

  4. The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17,1775John Trumbull, 1786 Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts

  5. Civil War • 1861-1865 • Union (North) vs. Confederacy (South)

  6. Home, Sweet HomeWinslow Homer, 1863 National Gallery Of Arts, Washington, D.C. Civil War

  7. World War I • 1914-1918 • Triple Alliance: Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungry VS Triple Entente: Britain, France, and Russia • United States joined on the side of the Triple Entente in 1917 • 320,518 soldiers dead or wounded and 3,350 missing. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_military_casualties_of_war

  8. Destroy This Mad BruteUS government related, H.R. Hopps 1917

  9. True Sons of Freedomby: Charles Gustrine, 1918

  10. Wake Up America! James Montgomery Flagg, 1917.

  11. Issued by U.S. Government 1917

  12. 1917

  13. GassedJohn Singer Sargent, March 1919, Imperial War Museum, London

  14. World War II • 1939-1945 • Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan VS Major Allied Powers: United States, Britain, France and Russia • US joined December 8th, 1941 after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. • 1,076,245 soldiers dead or wounded and 30,314 missing. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_military_casualties_of_war

  15. Victor Keppler, 1944

  16. Rosie the Riveter J. Howard Miller, 1942

  17. Jap… You’re Next!James Montgomery Flagg1944

  18. Landing Craft or EmbarkationJacob Lawrence

  19. V-J Day in Time Square(Kissing the War Good-Bye)Alfred Eisenstaedt, August 14, 1945

  20. Vietnam War • 1960-1975 • United States and South Vietnam VS North Vietnam • Number of soldiers dead or wounded 211,454 and 2,489 missing Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_military_casualties_of_war

  21. FlagJaper Johns, 1954-55, MoMA, New York

  22. (Moratorium) FlagJasper Johns, 1969 Definition: A suspension of an activity.

  23. (Napalm Girl)Nick Ut/AP, June 8th 1972

  24. PhanThi Kim PhucNick UT/AP 1997

  25. War Is Not HealthyLorriane Schneider, 1966

  26. War is Over! If You Want It.John Lennon and Yoko Ono, 1971

  27. Burst of JoySlavaVeder/ AP March 17, 1973

  28. Iraq and Afghanistan Wars(War on Terror) • Invasion of Afghanistan 2001 to present • Invasion of Iraq 2003 to Present • Number of soldiers dead or wounded in the war on terror: 48,430 and 3 missing. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_military_casualties_of_war

  29. See the progression? Uncle Sam, WWI Uncle Sam, Vietnam Uncle oSAMa(?), War on Terror

  30. Artist Unknown found in NYC and LA

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