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Requisitioned: American War Art Of The Second World War, Spenser Carroll-Johnson May 2020

Requisitioned: American War Art Of The Second World War, Spenser Carroll-Johnson

War, Diplomacy, and Society (MA) Theses

The United States requisitioned artists to assist with military objectives and servicemen requisitioned art as a form of rhetoric. This research reexamines the role of “official artists” and thereby extends its definition to include the multitude of art they produced during the Second World War. The underpinnings of this thesis reside during the economic crises of the 1930s that brought about American emergency relief initiatives for artists under the direction of Holger Cahill and, by extension, Edward Bruce. For the first time in history, the American public engaged with state-sponsored art. Due to a symbiotic relationship that formed between the …


The Lantern Vol. 13, No. 3, June 1945, Jane Van Horn, Nancy Twining, George O. Frey Jr., Rosine Ilgenfritz, Betsy Shumaker, Henriette T. Walker, Elizabeth J. Cassatt, E. Richard Harris, Beverly Cloud, Richard Hay, Helen Hafeman Jun 1945

The Lantern Vol. 13, No. 3, June 1945, Jane Van Horn, Nancy Twining, George O. Frey Jr., Rosine Ilgenfritz, Betsy Shumaker, Henriette T. Walker, Elizabeth J. Cassatt, E. Richard Harris, Beverly Cloud, Richard Hay, Helen Hafeman

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Night Shift
• To John
• The Challenge
• My Native Land
• Dear to My Heart
• Plaint
• Peace
• Ode to a Soldier
• Crossing
• Alternative
• Mankind's Universal Disease
• Chips
• No Sense


The Lantern Vol. 11, No. 2, March 1943, Carl A. Schwartz, Elizabeth Jane Cassatt, Richard C. Wentzel, Raymond Lockhart, Barbara Cooke, Ethel M. Cunningham, Marion Hamilton, Mary-Beth Bookhout, Carl B. Hoffman, Ruth Hydren Mar 1943

The Lantern Vol. 11, No. 2, March 1943, Carl A. Schwartz, Elizabeth Jane Cassatt, Richard C. Wentzel, Raymond Lockhart, Barbara Cooke, Ethel M. Cunningham, Marion Hamilton, Mary-Beth Bookhout, Carl B. Hoffman, Ruth Hydren

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Hypnosis-A Study in Sleep
• Ursinellins
• Senorita Luna
• Realization
• The Days of Ofelia
• Often a Bridesmaid
• Unfinished Symphony
• Interview with a Wood-Carver
• A Wrong-Doing?
• Our War Aims
• Singleness
• Departure
• Soldier to a Worried Mother


The Lantern Vol. 9, No. 2, March 1941, Dillwyn Darlington, Nadine Sturges, Fred Binder, Gladys Heibel, Esther Hydren, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, James Barbash, Winfield S. Smith Mar 1941

The Lantern Vol. 9, No. 2, March 1941, Dillwyn Darlington, Nadine Sturges, Fred Binder, Gladys Heibel, Esther Hydren, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, James Barbash, Winfield S. Smith

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Writing for Americanism
• Garden by Guarantee
• The Sporting Way
• Holding it Pliz!
• I Collect Ghost Towns
• Song of Sorrow
• Beauty is Like a Sword of Fire
• The Little Man Who Was Always There
• Let Me Wear White
• A Monkey's Business
• Spring Love Song
• There's One Born Every Minute
• To Joe, The Happy Extrovert


The Lantern Vol. 9, No. 1, December 1940, Esther Hydren, Charles Denney, Edward Knettler, Robert Ihrie, Paul Wise, Dillwyn Darlington, Georgine Haughton, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, Marie Marone, Jean Patterson, Gladys Heibel Dec 1940

The Lantern Vol. 9, No. 1, December 1940, Esther Hydren, Charles Denney, Edward Knettler, Robert Ihrie, Paul Wise, Dillwyn Darlington, Georgine Haughton, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, Marie Marone, Jean Patterson, Gladys Heibel

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Which Shall Be To All People
• Despair
• Ego
• Echoes
• Pacifism
• On Conscription
• Humanity, Incorporated
• In the Calm of the Past
• Too Many Drinks Spoil the Cook
• Winter
• Gateway to Heaven
• On Foot Through Chinatown
• Thoughts by the Fire
• Eternal Truth