Rabu, 18 April 2018

Artists at War: Women in War

Western art of the last 500 years illustrates the diverse roles women have played in times of conflict. The modern idea of women in war conjures images of combat, with women serving and sometimes dying in an arena long considered the sole province of men. Media attention given to women in frontline roles as soldiers, …

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