Military art (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Military art" in English language version.

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  • "War art" in the Oxford Companion to Military History, on Answers.com, and the article by Richard Woodward on "Military artists" in the same work (penultimate paragraph); note that the term does not appear at all in Grove Art Online, or other large art reference works. As formal "wars" have largely vanished, "combat artist" seems to be replacing "war artist" in official use.
  • "Military Artists" in the Oxford Companion to Military History, on Answers.com
  • Becker, 155–156; "Military Artists" in the Oxford Companion to Military History, on Answers.com

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  • UNESCO Archived 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Bayeaux tapestry, Nomination Form, p. 4; excerpt,"... it is an established fact that it recounts a military triumph: the conquest of England by William the Conqueror"; Nomination Form, pp. 5–6; excerpt, "This large-scale textile work of the 11th century is, to our knowledge, the only one of its kind to have survived to the present day. The Tapestry is an almost contemporary visual record of the event it depicts, one of the most significant events of Medieval times. It tells of the beginnings of the Norman Conquest; the landing of Norman and French troops in England and the Battle of Hastings"

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  • UNESCO Archived 17 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Bayeaux tapestry, Nomination Form, p. 4; excerpt,"... it is an established fact that it recounts a military triumph: the conquest of England by William the Conqueror"; Nomination Form, pp. 5–6; excerpt, "This large-scale textile work of the 11th century is, to our knowledge, the only one of its kind to have survived to the present day. The Tapestry is an almost contemporary visual record of the event it depicts, one of the most significant events of Medieval times. It tells of the beginnings of the Norman Conquest; the landing of Norman and French troops in England and the Battle of Hastings"

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