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  2. Theodore R. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Davis and James Walker, seated on camp stools. Theodore Russel Davis (1840–1894) was a 19th-century American artist, who made numerous eye-witness drawings of significant military and political events during the American Civil War and its aftermath.

  3. Alfred Waud - Wikipedia

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    Drawing shows the U.S.S. Ice Boat docked at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington DC on May 23, 1861 Skinkers Neck on the Rappanhannock River below Fredericksburg, VA (1862) Union General Humphrey charging during the battle of Fredericksburg of the American Civil War (1862)

  4. Robert Knox Sneden - Wikipedia

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    He made a number of his war sketches into watercolors, leaving a legacy of close to 1000 watercolors, drawings, sketches, maps, and diagrams. [6] Sneden contributed some of them to the Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, [7] a series of articles published between 1884 and 1887 in The Century Magazine and then reissued as a four-volume set of ...

  5. Truman Seymour - Wikipedia

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    American Civil War portal; List of American Civil War generals (Union) John C. Waugh, The Class of 1846, Ballantine Books, New York, 1994. Water Color and Drawings by Brevet Maj. Gen. Truman Seymour, Exhibition Catalog, United States Military Academy, Kent Ahrens, 1974. The Drawings and Watercolors by Truman Seymour, organized by the Everhart ...

  6. Edwin Forbes - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Austin Forbes (1839 – March 6, 1895) was an American landscape painter and etcher who first gained fame during the American Civil War for his detailed and dramatic sketches of military subjects, including battlefield combat scenes. [1]

  7. David Hunter Strother - Wikipedia

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    Harper's Monthly began publishing his illustrated Civil War memoirs in 1866, but discontinued the series after ten installments out of the 24 Strother planned (ending with his recollections of the Battle of Antietam). Strother also made many drawings of people he met or observed going about their daily lives.

  8. Kurz and Allison - Wikipedia

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    "Prints depicting the Civil War battles by Kurz and Allison are among the most sought after collectibles of Civil War enthusiasts." according to the Martin Art Gallery, Muhlenberg College. [16] In spite of their lack of historical accuracy, Kurz and Allison prints (or details from them) are still used as book covers and iconic images of the ...

  9. American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) ... in the war's aftermath, depictions of the war in literature and art, ...