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Hoover Tower Exhibition Drop-In Tour: “The Battalion Artist”

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Photo Credit: Hoover Institution/Rod Searcey

Wednesday, March 26, 2025
12pm to 12:30pm PT

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Hoover Tower, Lou Henry Hoover
550 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305
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Event Details:

Join us on Wednesdays at 12:00pm for a 30-minute drop-in tour of The Battalion Artist exhibition, led by the Hoover Library & Archives’ gallery docent. No reservation required. Go to Visit Hoover Tower to learn about schedule changes. 

About the Exhibition:

Visitors to Hoover Tower are invited to embark on a special journey through the Pacific theater of World War II via the newest exhibition presented by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives. The Battalion Artist: A Sailor’s Journey Through the South Seas traces the wartime experiences of Natale Bellantoni, a gifted artist and member of the United States Navy “Seabees”—the tireless construction battalions that were formed after the attack on Pearl Harbor and played a vital role in America’s victory in the Pacific.

The exhibition spotlights the Natale Bellantoni papers, which contain watercolor paintings, sketchbooks, photographs, letters, and other wartime ephemera, along with posters and other materials from Hoover’s renowned World War II collections. Natale Bellantoni traveled extensively throughout the South Pacific as a member of the 78th Seabee battalion, allowing his personal documentation of the war to provide special insights into a generation of young American soldiers serving in the harrowing conditions of World War II.

 

The exhibition is organized and curated by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Can't attend in person? Explore the online exhibition.

Visit this website for more information: Hoover.org/library-archives

 

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