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  • The Battle of the North Atlantic: Allied Convoys

    There are many battles in World War Two which historians claim to be the “most important battle of the war.” But the Battle of the North Atlantic really was... Read more

    The 17 November 2010 by   Sfalcont
    History
  • Port D'eaux-mortes - George Grosz in France

    George Grosz (1893-1959) is best remembered for his violent satirical drawings of the decadent Berlin of the 1920s, which depict a corrupt world of leering... Read more

    The 25 November 2010 by   Adventuresintheprinttrade
    Art & Design
  • An Alphabet Soup of Confusion: Torpedo Craft in World War Two

    [Crossposted from CharlesMcCain.com] PT Boats, MTBs, E-Boats, S-Boots, Torpedo boats all blend together as generic terms for some type of small, fast torpedo... Read more

    The 03 November 2010 by   Sfalcont
    History
  • Harry Bradley Car Design Teacher in ACCD Pasadena

    Harry Bradley has been my teacher at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena (here one of his famous drawings) and I decided to tell you about him a bit becaus... Read more

    The 05 November 2010 by   Luciano
    Art & Design
  • CLIFF ROBERTS'S CHILDREN'S BOOKS (correction)

    [CORRECTION: An unfinished version of this post was released earlier today. This post is meant to replace that erroneous post. My apologies for any confusion... Read more

    The 10 November 2010 by   Winterthorn
    Books
  • The Enigma of Henry Somm

    Henry Somm is a fascinating figure on the fringes of Impressionism. He took part in the Impressionist Exhibitions of 1879 and 1889, both at the Galerie... Read more

    The 22 November 2010 by   Adventuresintheprinttrade
    Art & Design
  • Langston Hughes Wrap Up

    MY ENTRIES FOR THE PAST TWO MONTHS have focused on the children's books of Langston Hughes and his associates. Hughes was prolific in every form that he worked... Read more

    The 30 November 2010 by   Winterthorn
    Books
  • Langston Hughes: the First Book of Jazz

    FOR LANGSTON HUGHES'S THIRD ENTRY in the First Books series, he turned his attention to a subject that was of great importance to him: jazz. Read more

    The 01 November 2010 by   Winterthorn
    Books
  • Sketching Well is a Matter of Training.

    Spencer Nugent published this demo on his blog IDSketching.com His point was to demonstrate how, by exercising hard, we can improve our sketching technique as... Read more

    The 29 November 2010 by   Luciano
    Art & Design
  • Sujet: La Jeune Peinture

    It is not often that one can see a complete overview of an art movement, but this is the case for the post-war French figurative school known as La Jeune... Read more

    The 28 November 2010 by   Adventuresintheprinttrade
    Art & Design

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