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  2. Gettysburg Cyclorama - Wikipedia

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    The painting is the work of French artist Paul Dominique Philippoteaux. It depicts Pickett's Charge, the failed infantry assault that was the climax of the Battle of Gettysburg. The painting is a cyclorama, a type of 360° cylindrical painting. The intended effect is to immerse the viewer in the scene being depicted, often with the addition of ...

  3. Paul Philippoteaux - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest painting on canvas until at least 1964. [5] His Cyclorama of Jerusalem was completed in 1895. Other paintings included Retour d'un pardon (1864), Vannenses (1865), Marche en Bretagne (1865), and Scene d'invasion (1866), which were all exhibited at the Paris salon. [citation needed] Philippoteaux painting the Gettysburg Cyclorama

  4. Pickett's Charge - Wikipedia

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    A cyclorama painting by the French artist Paul Philippoteaux entitled The Battle of Gettysburg, also known as the Gettysburg Cyclorama, depicts Pickett's Charge from the vantage point of the Union defenders on Cemetery Ridge. Completed and first exhibited in 1883, it is one of the last surviving cycloramas in the United States.

  5. Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center - Wikipedia

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    The Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center is a Gettysburg National Military Park facility, with a museum about the American Civil War, the 1884 Gettysburg Cyclorama, and the tour center for licensed Battlefield Guides and for buses to see the Gettysburg Battlefield and Eisenhower National Historic Site.

  6. Cyclorama - Wikipedia

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    Behalt Cyclorama, depicting the heritage of the Amish and Mennonite people; Gettysburg Cyclorama, depicting the Battle of Gettysburg during the U.S. Civil War is displayed at Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania. The version on display is the second of four known versions of this painting, and one of only two extant.

  7. New exhibit in Gettysburg highlights never-before-seen ... - AOL

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    A new exhibit at an Adams County museum is highlighting never-before-seen artifacts that belonged to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, including three original paintings by the president.

  8. Kurz and Allison - Wikipedia

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    In 1884, Kurz and Allison published a single print of the battle of Gettysburg inspired by Paul Philippoteaux's popular cyclorama on the same subject, and probably intended to profit by the popularity of the cyclorama. [7] The cyclorama was first exhibited in Chicago in 1883, where Kurz then was living. [7]) According to Neely and Holzer (2000 ...

  9. Long before movies and screens, Chicago went nuts for ... - AOL

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    It is a 40-feet-long painting created as a guide for what was once a larger Chicago Fire Cyclorama painting, which was displayed in Chicago in 1892-93 in a round building constructed for visitors ...