He was a founder of Vorticism - a British art movement that grew out of Cubism. The Admiralty experimented with various camouflage ideas during WW1. They had considered similar proposals by US ...
The core of every army in WW1 is massed infantry. While many companies produce excellent 28mm scale metals, only Wargames Atlantic has made a concerted effort to produce hard plastic miniatures.
What are the best WW1 games in 2025? It often seems that World War One games have gone out of fashion ... Of course, at its heart, it isn’t exactly high art. It’s a game where a bunch of tanks trundle ...
The British Council may be forced to put its £200million art collection up for sale as a result of 'financial peril' which is threatening the institution. The council is facing £197million in ...
The first day on the Somme, 1 July 1916, was the bloodiest day of World War One for the British army. Where did it all go wrong? WW1: How did Britain handle its biggest wave of refugees ever?
ON Friday, January 4, the Prince of Wales opened an Exhibition of British Art in Industry at the Royal Academy, Burlington House. It is to remain open until March 9, and has been organised jointly ...
A new exhibition at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville will bring the food world of the late 19th century to its gallery walls The origins of the decoration lie in Vienna’s 17th district ...
“Pictures of Belonging” traces the careers of three female artists who flourished despite the U.S. government’s imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The finality of the ...