World War II and Innovations in Art
Lycée Français de New York bilingual school history teacher Rachelle Friedman gave an illustrated talk about innovations in art during World… read more
Lycée Français de New York bilingual school history teacher Rachelle Friedman gave an illustrated talk about innovations in art during World War II. She discussed and showed examples of propaganda cartoons, Norman Rockwell paintings, and Abstract Expressionist works - a 1940s and 1950s art movement that included American painters Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. Friends of the National World War II Memorial hosted this talk as a part of their annual teacher’s conference. close
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