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Photography and the American Civil War (Metropolitan Museum of Art) If the “War Between the States” was the test of the young republic’s commitment to its founding precepts, it was also a watershed in photographic history, as the camera recorded the
Title | : | Photography and the American Civil War (Metropolitan Museum of Art) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.52 (667 Votes) |
Id Book | : | 0300191804 |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-07 |
Type File | : | PDF, DOC, RTF, ePub |
Six hundred thousand lives were lost between 1861 and 1865, making the conflict between North and South the nation’s deadliest war. If the “War Between the States” was the test of the young republic’s commitment to its founding precepts, it was also a watershed in photographic history, as the camera recorded the epic, heartbreaking narrative from beginning to end—providing those on the home front, for the first time, with immediate visual access to the horrors of the battlefield.Photography and the American Civil War features both familiar and rarely seen images that include haunting battlefield landscapes strewn with bodies, studio portraits of armed Confederate and Union soldiers (sometimes in the same family) preparing to meet their destiny, rare multi-panel panoramas of Gettysburg and Richmond, languorous camp scenes showing exhausted troops in repose, diagnostic medical studies of wounded soldiers who survived the war’s last bloody battle
It is certainly a volume worth possessing whether for one's comprehensive Civil War book shelf or for that of the person simply interested in the early stages of commercial photography.
The Civil War was many things, and one of these was the occasion for the capture of images by a new breed of professionals using then advanced technology and improvised techniques. If Vietnam was the first war televised in American living rooms, the Civil War also was a media first. This really has just some amazing photography from the Civil War, making it all just to horrific and real.
The author mentions that there were about 1,000 photographers around at the time, and he has the prints to prove it.
This was an amazing show at the MET, but there is something about sitting down and taking your time going through the pictures, that just makes it all seem so much more real. :). Suddenly, all Americans could see the youthful faces of all of those young men—now dead
The Civil War was many things, and one of these was the occasion for the capture of images by a new breed of professionals using then advanced technology and improvised techniques. If Vietnam was the first war televised in American living rooms, the Civil War also was a media first. This really has just some amazing photography from the Civil War, making it all just to horrific and real.
The author mentions that there were about 1,000 photographers around at the time, and he has the prints to prove it.
This was an amazing show at the MET, but there is something about sitting down and taking your time going through the pictures, that just makes it all seem so much more real. :). Suddenly, all Americans could see the youthful faces of all of those young men—now dead
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