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Alexander Gardner — Studying the Art of War
Alexander Gardner

Studying the Art of War

1863

Confederate dead lie scattered around artillery pieces in this sobering documentation of Gettysburg's aftermath. The photograph exemplifies Gardner's unflinching approach to war photography, showing viewers the true cost of battle rather than romanticized military glory.

Medium
Albumen print, pl. 45 from the album "Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, vol. 1" (1866)

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Alexander Gardner, Studying the Art of War, 1863

Confederate dead lie scattered around artillery pieces in this sobering documentation of Gettysburg's aftermath. The photograph exemplifies Gardner's unflinching approach to war photography, showing viewers the true cost of battle rather than romanticized military glory.

Medium
Albumen print, pl. 45 from the album "Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, vol. 1" (1866)
Year
1863
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Monochrome, Albumen Print, Documentary, American, Somber, Historical, Portrait, Soldiers, War

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