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Seated Nude (oil on canvas)
Seated Nude (oil on canvas)

MAA2956757: Seated Nude (oil on canvas), Davidson, Allan Douglas (1873-1932) / Bridgeman Images

The Embroideress, 1864 (oil on canvas)
The Embroideress, 1864 (oil on canvas)

MAA2956779: The Embroideress, 1864 (oil on canvas), Cobbett, Edward John (1815-99) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Colin McPhee, 1935  (photo)
Portrait of Colin McPhee, 1935  (photo)

DGC2957029: Portrait of Colin McPhee, 1935 (photo), Vechten, Carl Van (1880-1964) / Bridgeman Images

West Berliners gathered near war ruins in Berlin to watch a U.S. Air Force transport plane, 1948-1949 (b/w photo)
West Berliners gathered near war ruins in Berlin to watch a U.S. Air Force transport plane, 1948-1949 (b/w photo)

EVB2926960: West Berliners gathered near war ruins in Berlin to watch a U.S. Air Force transport plane, 1948-1949 (b/w photo), Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

General Hugh Johnson in his World War 1 Brigadier General's uniform. He was the youngest soldier to reach the rank of Brigadier General in 1918, since the Civil War
General Hugh Johnson in his World War 1 Brigadier General's uniform. He was the youngest soldier to reach the rank of Brigadier General in 1918, since the Civil War

EVB2924750: General Hugh Johnson in his World War 1 Brigadier General's uniform. He was the youngest soldier to reach the rank of Brigadier General in 1918, since the Civil War, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Fiji islanders traveling to France to labor as Stevedores on transports. 1914-18. They are lined up for review on a Honolulu stop-over on their way to Vancouver
Fiji islanders traveling to France to labor as Stevedores on transports. 1914-18. They are lined up for review on a Honolulu stop-over on their way to Vancouver

EVB2943097: Fiji islanders traveling to France to labor as Stevedores on transports. 1914-18. They are lined up for review on a Honolulu stop-over on their way to Vancouver, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

WW1 North African Spahis in camp at Arsy after battle in France in 1914. The light cavalry soldiers gather around a fire in their distinctive uniforms with baggy pants, turbans, and capes. 1914
WW1 North African Spahis in camp at Arsy after battle in France in 1914. The light cavalry soldiers gather around a fire in their distinctive uniforms with baggy pants, turbans, and capes. 1914

EVB2943101: WW1 North African Spahis in camp at Arsy after battle in France in 1914. The light cavalry soldiers gather around a fire in their distinctive uniforms with baggy pants, turbans, and capes. 1914, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

German delegates riding to the Armistice Conference that ended WW1. Nov. 7, 1918. Vehicles with white flags crossing the first French lines near Haudroy on their way to Marshall Foch railway car where the Armistice would be signed to take effect on Nov. 11, 1918
German delegates riding to the Armistice Conference that ended WW1. Nov. 7, 1918. Vehicles with white flags crossing the first French lines near Haudroy on their way to Marshall Foch railway car where the Armistice would be signed to take effect on Nov. 11, 1918

EVB2943121: German delegates riding to the Armistice Conference that ended WW1. Nov. 7, 1918. Vehicles with white flags crossing the first French lines near Haudroy on their way to Marshall Foch railway car where the Armistice would be signed to take effect on Nov. 11, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Pre-mature WW1 Armistice celebration in New York's Financial District. Nov. 7, 1918. New Yorkers gathered at Broad Street in the Financial District
Pre-mature WW1 Armistice celebration in New York's Financial District. Nov. 7, 1918. New Yorkers gathered at Broad Street in the Financial District

EVB2943124: Pre-mature WW1 Armistice celebration in New York's Financial District. Nov. 7, 1918. New Yorkers gathered at Broad Street in the Financial District, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Artist Gerrit Beneker with war poster and his model in 1918
Artist Gerrit Beneker with war poster and his model in 1918

EVB2943137: Artist Gerrit Beneker with war poster and his model in 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

US - For Home and Country - Victory Liberty Loan, 1918 (poster)
US - For Home and Country - Victory Liberty Loan, 1918 (poster)

EVB2943146: US - For Home and Country - Victory Liberty Loan, 1918 (poster), Orr, Alfred Everitt (1883-1949) / Bridgeman Images

British nannies in a basement bomb shelter, probably in London during World War 1. From 1915-1918, Britain suffered approximately 50 raids with about 550 deaths and 1350 injuries
British nannies in a basement bomb shelter, probably in London during World War 1. From 1915-1918, Britain suffered approximately 50 raids with about 550 deaths and 1350 injuries

EVB2943156: British nannies in a basement bomb shelter, probably in London during World War 1. From 1915-1918, Britain suffered approximately 50 raids with about 550 deaths and 1350 injuries, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Training German boys for army during WW1. 1914-18
Training German boys for army during WW1. 1914-18

EVB2943159: Training German boys for army during WW1. 1914-18, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

German women making soldiers' uniforms during world War 1. 1914-18
German women making soldiers' uniforms during world War 1. 1914-18

EVB2943172: German women making soldiers' uniforms during world War 1. 1914-18, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

A WW1 Zeppelin with part of the covering removed to show the interior. 1914-18. The Aluminum skeleton housed chambers for lighter than air gas, and supported propellers, navigation planes and rudders. A gondolas hold passengers and munitions
A WW1 Zeppelin with part of the covering removed to show the interior. 1914-18. The Aluminum skeleton housed chambers for lighter than air gas, and supported propellers, navigation planes and rudders. A gondolas hold passengers and munitions

EVB2943191: A WW1 Zeppelin with part of the covering removed to show the interior. 1914-18. The Aluminum skeleton housed chambers for lighter than air gas, and supported propellers, navigation planes and rudders. A gondolas hold passengers and munitions, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

World War 1 Polish Infantry of the German Army in East Prussia in 1914. They are on flat ground firing from individual rifle pits
World War 1 Polish Infantry of the German Army in East Prussia in 1914. They are on flat ground firing from individual rifle pits

EVB2943197: World War 1 Polish Infantry of the German Army in East Prussia in 1914. They are on flat ground firing from individual rifle pits, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Wreckage of a WW1 German Albatross fighter biplane. 1916-18. Its pilots were advised not to perform steep or prolonged dives because its wings had a tendency to develop wing cracks and fail
Wreckage of a WW1 German Albatross fighter biplane. 1916-18. Its pilots were advised not to perform steep or prolonged dives because its wings had a tendency to develop wing cracks and fail

EVB2943204: Wreckage of a WW1 German Albatross fighter biplane. 1916-18. Its pilots were advised not to perform steep or prolonged dives because its wings had a tendency to develop wing cracks and fail, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

British WW1 transport Osterle camouflaged with Zebra stripes. Nov. 11, 1918. In New York Harbor, she was decked with flags to celebrate the armistice
British WW1 transport Osterle camouflaged with Zebra stripes. Nov. 11, 1918. In New York Harbor, she was decked with flags to celebrate the armistice

EVB2943209: British WW1 transport Osterle camouflaged with Zebra stripes. Nov. 11, 1918. In New York Harbor, she was decked with flags to celebrate the armistice, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

RMS Lusitania torpedoed by a German submarine on May 7, 1915
RMS Lusitania torpedoed by a German submarine on May 7, 1915

EVB2943215: RMS Lusitania torpedoed by a German submarine on May 7, 1915, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Mourat, an Armenian soldier fought with Russians against the Turks in WW1. He fought in the 1916 Battle of Erzinjan and died in at the Battle of Baku in 1918
Mourat, an Armenian soldier fought with Russians against the Turks in WW1. He fought in the 1916 Battle of Erzinjan and died in at the Battle of Baku in 1918

EVB2943311: Mourat, an Armenian soldier fought with Russians against the Turks in WW1. He fought in the 1916 Battle of Erzinjan and died in at the Battle of Baku in 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Dead bodies of forty Armenians, mostly men with a few women. 1918-19. Photograph received by the American Red Cross in February 1919
Dead bodies of forty Armenians, mostly men with a few women. 1918-19. Photograph received by the American Red Cross in February 1919

EVB2943386: Dead bodies of forty Armenians, mostly men with a few women. 1918-19. Photograph received by the American Red Cross in February 1919, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Ferdinand Foch, Chief of the General Staff of the French armies in World War 1
Ferdinand Foch, Chief of the General Staff of the French armies in World War 1

EVB2943399: Ferdinand Foch, Chief of the General Staff of the French armies in World War 1, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Peggy Hull, in military uniform in 1931. She was America’s first female war correspondent, officially recognized by the U.S. government when she reported from WW1 war zones
Peggy Hull, in military uniform in 1931. She was America’s first female war correspondent, officially recognized by the U.S. government when she reported from WW1 war zones

EVB2944308: Peggy Hull, in military uniform in 1931. She was America’s first female war correspondent, officially recognized by the U.S. government when she reported from WW1 war zones, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

German soldiers worship at Mass before battle. 1914-18
German soldiers worship at Mass before battle. 1914-18

EVB2943410: German soldiers worship at Mass before battle. 1914-18, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Wendell Willkie addressing the National Press Club. June 12, 1940. Willkie, who never held a public office, was a rising dark horse candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination
Wendell Willkie addressing the National Press Club. June 12, 1940. Willkie, who never held a public office, was a rising dark horse candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination

EVB2943569: Wendell Willkie addressing the National Press Club. June 12, 1940. Willkie, who never held a public office, was a rising dark horse candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination, Harris & Ewing (1905-45) / Bridgeman Images

Eugene Debs (right) facing his brother Theodore upon his release from Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. President Warren G. Harding commuted his sentence for opposing WW1 in December 1921, and invited him to visit the White House
Eugene Debs (right) facing his brother Theodore upon his release from Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. President Warren G. Harding commuted his sentence for opposing WW1 in December 1921, and invited him to visit the White House

EVB2948736: Eugene Debs (right) facing his brother Theodore upon his release from Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. President Warren G. Harding commuted his sentence for opposing WW1 in December 1921, and invited him to visit the White House, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marine receiving first aid in the trenches before being sent to hospital in rear. World War I, Toulon Sector, France. March 22, 1918
U.S. Marine receiving first aid in the trenches before being sent to hospital in rear. World War I, Toulon Sector, France. March 22, 1918

EVB2942662: U.S. Marine receiving first aid in the trenches before being sent to hospital in rear. World War I, Toulon Sector, France. March 22, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Belgian school children swimming at a beach near Dieppe, Belgium, during an American Red Cross outing. World War I. c. 1917-18
Belgian school children swimming at a beach near Dieppe, Belgium, during an American Red Cross outing. World War I. c. 1917-18

EVB2942674: Belgian school children swimming at a beach near Dieppe, Belgium, during an American Red Cross outing. World War I. c. 1917-18, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

German prisoners taken by the Americans in the first day of the assault on the St. Mihiel salient. They are marching to prison pens at Ansauville, France. World War I. Sept. 25, 1918
German prisoners taken by the Americans in the first day of the assault on the St. Mihiel salient. They are marching to prison pens at Ansauville, France. World War I. Sept. 25, 1918

EVB2942680: German prisoners taken by the Americans in the first day of the assault on the St. Mihiel salient. They are marching to prison pens at Ansauville, France. World War I. Sept. 25, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

German sailors cling to the capsized and sinking of the Cruiser Bluecher. The British began recovering survivors when a German zeppelin began bombing, mistaking the sinking Bluecher for a British ship. Deaths were between 747 to 1000. Photo taken from the British Cruiser Arethusia, in the North Sea. World War I. Jan. 24, 1915
German sailors cling to the capsized and sinking of the Cruiser Bluecher. The British began recovering survivors when a German zeppelin began bombing, mistaking the sinking Bluecher for a British ship. Deaths were between 747 to 1000. Photo taken from the British Cruiser Arethusia, in the North Sea. World War I. Jan. 24, 1915

EVB2942689: German sailors cling to the capsized and sinking of the Cruiser Bluecher. The British began recovering survivors when a German zeppelin began bombing, mistaking the sinking Bluecher for a British ship. Deaths were between 747 to 1000. Photo taken from the British Cruiser Arethusia, in the North Sea. World War I. Jan. 24, 1915, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Ruins of the Cathedral of St. Quentin, France. The piers and pointed arches of the central nave were still standing after four years in the fighting zone of World War I. October 18, 1918
Ruins of the Cathedral of St. Quentin, France. The piers and pointed arches of the central nave were still standing after four years in the fighting zone of World War I. October 18, 1918

EVB2942697: Ruins of the Cathedral of St. Quentin, France. The piers and pointed arches of the central nave were still standing after four years in the fighting zone of World War I. October 18, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of ruins of Vaux, France, 1918. Vaux was a French fortress occupied by the Germans in the World War I Battle of Verdun
Aerial view of ruins of Vaux, France, 1918. Vaux was a French fortress occupied by the Germans in the World War I Battle of Verdun

EVB2942702: Aerial view of ruins of Vaux, France, 1918. Vaux was a French fortress occupied by the Germans in the World War I Battle of Verdun, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Peace celebration on the battlefield. An American flag was hoisted by the U.S. 105th Field Artillery, when the armistice went into effect. Etraye, France. World War I. Nov. 11, 1918
Peace celebration on the battlefield. An American flag was hoisted by the U.S. 105th Field Artillery, when the armistice went into effect. Etraye, France. World War I. Nov. 11, 1918

EVB2942710: Peace celebration on the battlefield. An American flag was hoisted by the U.S. 105th Field Artillery, when the armistice went into effect. Etraye, France. World War I. Nov. 11, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Physical examination of an aviation recruit's muscle development at the Episcopal Hospital, Washington, D.C. World War I. April 1918
Physical examination of an aviation recruit's muscle development at the Episcopal Hospital, Washington, D.C. World War I. April 1918

EVB2942535: Physical examination of an aviation recruit's muscle development at the Episcopal Hospital, Washington, D.C. World War I. April 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Night attack with phosphorus bombs in maneuvers. First Corps School at Gondrecourt, France. World War I. August 15, 1918
Night attack with phosphorus bombs in maneuvers. First Corps School at Gondrecourt, France. World War I. August 15, 1918

EVB2942731: Night attack with phosphorus bombs in maneuvers. First Corps School at Gondrecourt, France. World War I. August 15, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

'Food Will Win The War. Don't Waste It', exhorts the banner at a rally for the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. New Orleans, October 2, 1918
'Food Will Win The War. Don't Waste It', exhorts the banner at a rally for the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. New Orleans, October 2, 1918

EVB2942561: 'Food Will Win The War. Don't Waste It', exhorts the banner at a rally for the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. New Orleans, October 2, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images


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