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Giovanni Bellini
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Giovanni Bellini
Venetian Renaissance · Oil on panel
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, the U.S. began counterinsurgency training of ARVN forces, and Kennedy authorized the use of chemical defoliants (Agent Orange), foreshadowing Operation Ranch Hand.
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Gustave Courbet
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Gustave Courbet
Realism · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, the U.S. began counterinsurgency training of ARVN forces, and Kennedy authorized the use of chemical defoliants (Agent Orange), foreshadowing Operation Ranch Hand.
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Hans Holbein the Younger
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Hans Holbein the Younger
Northern Renaissance · Oil on panel
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, the U.S. began counterinsurgency training of ARVN forces, and Kennedy authorized the use of chemical defoliants (Agent Orange), foreshadowing Operation Ranch Hand.
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Hans Memling
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Hans Memling
Flemish School · Oil on panel
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, U.S. President Kennedy sharply expanded the American advisory presence in South Vietnam, from under 700 advisers in early 1961 to about 3,000 by year's end.
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Hendrick Avercamp
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Hendrick Avercamp
Dutch Golden Age · Oil on panel
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
Radio Hanoi announced the founding of the National Liberation Front.
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Post-Impressionism · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
Radio Hanoi announced the founding of the National Liberation Front.
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Henri Matisse
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Henri Matisse
Fauvism · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
The NLF steadily expanded its political and military network across the southern countryside.
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Hieronymus Bosch
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Hieronymus Bosch
Early Netherlandish · Oil on panel
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, U.S. President Kennedy sharply expanded the American advisory presence in South Vietnam, from under 700 advisers in early 1961 to about 3,000 by year's end.
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Honoré Daumier
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Honoré Daumier
Realism · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, the U.S. began counterinsurgency training of ARVN forces, and Kennedy authorized the use of chemical defoliants (Agent Orange), foreshadowing Operation Ranch Hand.
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Ivan Aivazovsky
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Ivan Aivazovsky
Russian Romanticism · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, U.S. President Kennedy sharply expanded the American advisory presence in South Vietnam, from under 700 advisers in early 1961 to about 3,000 by year's end.
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J.M.W. Turner
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J.M.W. Turner
Romanticism · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
Radio Hanoi announced the founding of the National Liberation Front.
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Jacob Jordaens
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Jacob Jordaens
Flemish Baroque · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, the U.S. began counterinsurgency training of ARVN forces, and Kennedy authorized the use of chemical defoliants (Agent Orange), foreshadowing Operation Ranch Hand.
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Jacob van Ruisdael
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Jacob van Ruisdael
Dutch Golden Age · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, the U.S. began counterinsurgency training of ARVN forces, and Kennedy authorized the use of chemical defoliants (Agent Orange), foreshadowing Operation Ranch Hand.
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Jean Fouquet
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Jean Fouquet
Early Renaissance · Oil on panel
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, the U.S. began counterinsurgency training of ARVN forces, and Kennedy authorized the use of chemical defoliants (Agent Orange), foreshadowing Operation Ranch Hand.
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Jean-Antoine Watteau
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Jean-Antoine Watteau
Rococo · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, U.S. President Kennedy sharply expanded the American advisory presence in South Vietnam, from under 700 advisers in early 1961 to about 3,000 by year's end.
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Jean-Antoine Watteau
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Jean-Antoine Watteau
Rococo · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, the U.S. began counterinsurgency training of ARVN forces, and Kennedy authorized the use of chemical defoliants (Agent Orange), foreshadowing Operation Ranch Hand.
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Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein
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Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein
Neoclassicism · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
Radio Hanoi announced the founding of the National Liberation Front.
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Johannes Vermeer
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Johannes Vermeer
Dutch Golden Age · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, U.S. President Kennedy sharply expanded the American advisory presence in South Vietnam, from under 700 advisers in early 1961 to about 3,000 by year's end.
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Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
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Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
German Expressionism · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, U.S. President Kennedy sharply expanded the American advisory presence in South Vietnam, from under 700 advisers in early 1961 to about 3,000 by year's end.
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Michelangelo
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Michelangelo
High Renaissance · Fresco
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, U.S. President Kennedy sharply expanded the American advisory presence in South Vietnam, from under 700 advisers in early 1961 to about 3,000 by year's end.
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Mihály Munkácsy
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Mihály Munkácsy
Hungarian Realism · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
Radio Hanoi announced the founding of the National Liberation Front.
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Nikolai Ossenjew
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Nikolai Ossenjew
Socialist Realism · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
Radio Hanoi announced the founding of the National Liberation Front.
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Otto Dix
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Otto Dix
New Objectivity · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, the U.S. began counterinsurgency training of ARVN forces, and Kennedy authorized the use of chemical defoliants (Agent Orange), foreshadowing Operation Ranch Hand.
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Paolo Veronese
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Paolo Veronese
Venetian Renaissance · Oil on canvas
1961 · Printed 65 years ago
In 1961, U.S. President Kennedy sharply expanded the American advisory presence in South Vietnam, from under 700 advisers in early 1961 to about 3,000 by year's end.
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