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  2. Confederate artworks in the United States Capitol - Wikipedia

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    John Tyler (bust purchased by Congress, 1898) Former U.S. President Tyler headed the committee that negotiated the terms for Virginia's entry into the Confederate States, signed Virginia's Ordinance of Secession on June 14, 1861. [1] Tyler was seated in the Confederate Congress on August 1, 1861, and he served until just before his death in ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. William Aiken Walker - Wikipedia

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    For the remainder of the war he served as a civilian draftsman to the Confederate Engineers Corps and made maps and drawings of Charleston's defenses. (Seibels) He was separated from the military at the end of 1864. After the Civil War, Walker moved to Baltimore, where he produced small paintings of the "Old South" to sell as tourist souvenirs.

  5. Conrad Wise Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Chapman created art while he was on active duty during the war. While there were several artists on the Union side who captured the war in painting, who were also active, this was not the case on the Confederate side. [5] His works may be the only set of battle subjects painted by a Confederate artist during the war. [5]

  6. Mort Künstler - Wikipedia

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    Morton Künstler (born August 28, 1927) [1] is an American artist known for his illustrative paintings of historical events, especially of the American Civil War.He was a child prodigy, who, with encouragement from his parents, became a skilled artist by the time he was twelve.

  7. Surrender of a Confederate Soldier - Wikipedia

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    Smithsonian curator Eleanor Jones Harvey included Surrender of a Confederate Soldier in her 2012 exhibition The Civil War and American Art.In her catalog for the exhibition, Harvey asserts that the painting is part of a genre of images, painted in the Union states of the North, that showed the dignified surrender of the Southern soldiers as a way of depicting the emotional trauma of their ...

  8. Gettysburg Cyclorama - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Gettysburg, also known as the Gettysburg Cyclorama, is a cyclorama painting by the French artist Paul Philippoteaux depicting Pickett's Charge, the climactic Confederate attack on the Union forces during the Battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863.

  9. Confederate imprint - Wikipedia

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    Confederate Imprints: A Checklist Based Principally on the Collection of the Boston Athenaeum. Boston: The Boston Atheneaum, 1955.digitized version; Harwell, Richard. Confederate belles-lettres, a bibliography and a finding list of the fiction, poetry, drama, songsters, and miscellaneous literature published in the Confederate States of America.

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