Join The Collection to save, track, and explore works like this.

Art Institute of Chicago

Spotted

Wood and Gibson — Battery No. 4, Near Yorktown, Virginia

Wood and Gibson

Battery No. 4, Near Yorktown, Virginia

1862

Part of the first major photographic documentation of the American Civil War, this battlefield image captures the reality of military fortifications with unprecedented detail. The albumen print represents early war photography's role in bringing the conflict's harsh realities to the home front.

Medium
Albumen print, pl. 14 from the album "Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, vol. 1" (1866)

Start the Discussion

Request access to join the discussion

Spotted works by Wood and Gibson

About this work

Wood and Gibson, Battery No. 4, Near Yorktown, Virginia, 1862

Part of the first major photographic documentation of the American Civil War, this battlefield image captures the reality of military fortifications with unprecedented detail. The albumen print represents early war photography's role in bringing the conflict's harsh realities to the home front.

Medium
Albumen print, pl. 14 from the album "Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, vol. 1" (1866)
Year
1862
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Civil War Era, Monochrome, Albumen Print, Archival, American, Documentary Photography, Landscape, Military, Post-War, Historical

More works by Wood and Gibson

Collected by

Art Institute of Chicago