“Geography has made us neighbours,” John F. Kennedy told the Canadian House of Commons in 1961. “History has made us friends.
a Canadian artist who organized a recent 1812 art exhibit in Toronto. For America, meanwhile, the late victory at the Battle of New Orleans was a major morale booster. "The war had become a ...
Gilberto Mesquita/Shutterstock The Dallas Museum of Art boasts an extensive collection of over 24,000 ... learn about its life in battle and how it helped America during the War of 1812. Visiting the ...
The Erie Art Museum has an exhibition by a printmaker known for art about war, poverty and grief. The museum is also taking submissions for its Spring Show.
“You can’t understand this war ... Art Museum in southern Ukraine, which lost nearly its entire collection. To help address the loss, Mr. Lhuisset traveled to Kyiv late last year with a large ...
The War of 1812 demonstrated the vulnerability of the ... are one component of a wider experience — one that embraces art, entertainment and music. Rideau-Vanier Coun. Stéphanie Plante, whose ...
The painting was first exhibited at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893 and now belongs to the Cincinnati Art Museum. This sombre painting shows an event from the First World War—one in which the ...
“Manifest Destiny rhetoric led to War of 1812 and the burning (of) two capitals. Let’s focus on building stronger.” As the transactional author of The Art of the Deal would understand, there is also ...
In 1812 French troops retreating from Moscow had plotted to blow ... The palace houses one of the largest and oldest museums in Russia, filled with treasures and priceless art collections named the ...
US president-elect Donald Trump's threat to turn the world's second-largest country, Canada, into part of the United States by means of "economic force" represents the most serious threat to ...
A new collaborative exhibition showcases 60 breathtaking pieces that were evacuated from the Odesa Museum of Western and ...
Forces commanded by Andrew Jackson fought the British in the Louisiana port city in the last standoff of the War of 1812 Sonja Anderson Daily Correspondent The Battle of New Orleans, as painted by E.