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Empress Marie Louise and the Congress of Vienna

The Military Collection owns a small album containing 30 water-colors pasted in, of various group scenes and single figures, some in semi-humorous poses. The album is unidentified and was apparently...

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La Guerre est L’Industrie Nationale de la Prusse [War is Prussia’s National...

A recent addition to the Military Collection is a French World War One poster (59 x 79 cm.) published in Paris by P.J. Gallais et Cie in 1917. This vivid chromolithograph designed by Maurice Neumont...

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A Bivouac of British Infantry in the Southern Netherlands, circa 1815

A fine addition to the Military Collection is a watercolor (28 x 39 cm) painted by Jan Anthonie Langendijk (Rotterdam 1780-1818 Amsterdam). Like his father Dirk (1748-1805), he built his reputation...

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Camp at Zoola, Abyssinia, 1868

A recent acquisition is a three-part albumen-print panorama (18.9 x 77.5 cm.) on the original thin card mount with printed series caption: ‘Abyssinia’ at the top and individual title: ‘Camp at Zoola’...

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Parker Bros panorama of the Indian Massacre, etc.

A recent acquisition is a broadside flyer (10 1/2 x 14 in.) advertising an entertainment including ‘Culver’s Panorama of the Indian Massacre in Minnesota, the Modoc War in the Far West and the recent...

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Black Ship Scroll

A new addition to the Military Collection is a beautiful ink and water-color Japanese scroll on rice paper (338 x 26,2 cm) relating to the Perry Expedition. It is a pictorial record of the negotiation...

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A. R. Waud: an original drawing

A recent acquisition by the Military Collection is an original pencil and water-color sketch (20 x 23 cm.) depicting soldiers resting and drinking from a river. While it is unsigned, the drawing is in...

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Japanese plan of the first Russian settlement on Sakhalin Island

A recent addition to the Military Collection is an original manuscript plan of Fort Muravyovsky (now the town of Korsakov in Southern Sakhalin). This was the first Russian trading post on Sakhalin...

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Join the WAC

A recent addition to the Military Collection is a poster dating from World War Two. It solicits American women to join the WAC, the initials of the Women’s Army Corps. The image is a reproduction of a...

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Portrait of Tuskegee Airman

A portrait of a Tuskegee Airman has recently been acquired by the Military Collection. The chalk on board portrait measuring 30 x 23 cm. depicts an unidentified fighter or bomber pilot from the period...

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Departure of the 6th Regiment for the Frontier

A recent addition to the Military Collection is an intriguing water-color dating from around 1850. It depicts soldiers marching to the left with a group of officers behind them saying their goodbyes to...

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Colleville-Sur-Mer, June 8, 1944

Alexander P. Russo (born 1922 in New Jersey) enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve in 1942 after studying art at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute. Though he began his service as an apprentice seaman,...

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Fallen Leaves from a Foreign Country

A new addition to the growing collection of books, etc on the expedition of Admiral Perry to Japan between 1853 and 1854, is a rare Japanese account published in 1854, shortly after the signing of the...

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Gratuitous violence: The cavalry prints of Daniel Ash

The collection recently acquired three colored lithographs published by Daniel Ash to complement three existing prints in the same series that had been acquired in 1957 and 1958. They all depict...

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Two Napoleonic Veterans

The collection of 15 sepia photographs of veterans of the Napoleonic Wars is frequently sought after. Numerous articles have been written about this group of aged men, most of whom are still wearing...

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British cavalryman riding past St. Marylebone Parish Church

In the Military Collection is a rather interesting watercolor measuring 32 x 45 cm. depicting a soldier riding past a church. Until recently, it was cataloged as just that: ‘British Cavalryman riding...

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V.E. Day, Paris, May 8, 1945

Seventy-five years ago today, much of the western world celebrated the end of World War Two in Europe. On the previous day, the German high command had surrendered to General Eisenhower in a small...

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Propaganda of Ottoman atrocities: A Case of Official Censorship

Recently, an 18th century engraving purchased in the 1950s for the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection, was examined as part of the systematic survey and curation of the 28,000 images in the digital...

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Barse Miller WW2 drawing

A work by one of the official artists in the War Art Program has now been acquired by the Military Collection. Barse Miller (1904-1973) was a member of the Southwest Pacific Art Unit serving under...

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