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J. H. Bufford — Inman Line March

J. H. Bufford

Inman Line March

1872

"Inman Line March" is a lithograph by J. H. Bufford that documents a Civil War era military procession or march. The work exemplifies the 19th century American tradition of using lithography to record and commemorate significant historical events and military movements. Bufford, known for his prolific output of Civil War era prints, employs the lithographic medium to capture the organized movement of troops with attention to the pageantry and scale of the military formation.

Medium
lithograph

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J. H. Bufford, Inman Line March, 1872

"Inman Line March" is a lithograph by J. H. Bufford that documents a Civil War era military procession or march. The work exemplifies the 19th century American tradition of using lithography to record and commemorate significant historical events and military movements. Bufford, known for his prolific output of Civil War era prints, employs the lithographic medium to capture the organized movement of troops with attention to the pageantry and scale of the military formation.

Medium
lithograph
Year
1872
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Print, Naval History, Documentary illustration, 1872, Ship, Lithography, Documentary, 19th Century, Transportation, American, Civil War subject, Romantic Era, Patriotic Imagery, American Artist, Historical, Maritime, Commercial Print, Dramatic Narrative, Historical military event, Lithograph, Nautical

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Cleveland Museum of Art