Thousands of original North American Aviation technical drawings undergo preservation and cataloguing, highlighted in museum ...
The legendary Vogue model turned war correspondent is the subject of a new film depicting how she broke barriers both in front of and behind the camera.
An early work by impressionist master Claude Monet was returned to the descendants of its rightful owner in New Orleans last week after it had been presumed lost during World War II. The ...
Still, she was the first American design star. She was in all these ads for cigarettes and alcohol and chewing gum, all kinds ...
Of the 16 million men and women who served in the American armed forces during World War II, less than 1% are still alive ...
The portrait by a French court painter is one of three displayed in a photo that came to depict the efforts of a U.S. Army ...
A local World War II veteran looks back on his military service as a time he encountered much danger but also adventure. Bill ...
America's "Arsenal of Democracy" relied on commercial manufacturers re-tooling to make the firearms necessary for American troops to fight across the world. One of the biggest plants was the Saginaw ...
Robert W. Boynton, 19, a West Aurora High School graduate, was murdered after his plane was shot down in Germany in 1944.
On the occasion of the gala, Observer spoke with the director Anne Helmreich to learn more about the importance of the archives and her vision for its future. The annual Archives of American Art ...