
How American artists captured the Great War up close
Clip: 3/2/2017 | 7m 25s
How real wartime art is reimagining the World War I battlefield.
It was a cataclysmic, world-shattering and shaping event. Today we can relive the visceral human effects of World War I through a new exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, which showcases a myriad of iconic images and art for and against the divisive conflict. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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How American artists captured the Great War up close
Clip: 3/2/2017 | 7m 25s
It was a cataclysmic, world-shattering and shaping event. Today we can relive the visceral human effects of World War I through a new exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, which showcases a myriad of iconic images and art for and against the divisive conflict. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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