The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation has announced a series of events and exhibitions to mark the Centenary of the First World War.
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First World War paintings in Greenwich “War Artists at Sea” exhibition
Paintings from the First World War are featured in a series of exhibitions depicting warfare at sea which has opened at Royal Museums Greenwich in London.
Continue readingArtist Stanley Spencer’s First World War masterpieces go on show in UK city of Chichester
A touring exhibition of First World War murals by the acclaimed British artist, Stanley Spencer, can now be seen at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester, West Sussex.
Continue readingAustralian War Memorial announces First World War Centenary programme
The Australian War Memorial has announced a series of events and exhibitions to mark the Centenary of the First World War, which will include the names of Australia’s First World War dead being projected onto the Memorial.
Continue readingMajor First World War Centenary exhibition opens in Belgium
The Royal Museum of the Army and Military History in Brussels has opened a major exhibition to mark the Centenary of the First World War.
Continue readingExploring the human face of the First World War at London’s National Portrait Gallery
A special exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London explores the horror and tragedy of the First World War in the faces of those who fought and died.
Continue readingNational World War I Museum: ‘On the Brink: A Month That Changed the World’
The National World War I Museum in Kansas City, USA, is holding a special exhibition which will explore how the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June 1914 left the world “on the brink” of war.
Continue readingWomen’s roles in the First World War to be remembered in the UK
The role women played in the First World War is being remembered in a series of exhibitions, debates, lectures and conferences as the Centenary gets under way.
Continue readingNational World War I Museum: ‘On the Brink: A Month That Changed the World’
The National World War I Museum in Kansas City, USA, is holding a special exhibition which will explore how the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June 1914 left the world "on the brink" of war.
Continue readingExhibition: ‘World War I in Vienna – City Life in Photography and Graphic Art’
A new exhibition at the Wien Museum (Vienna Museum) in Austria will explore the impact of the First World War on the Home Front.
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