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SHERMANs MARCH, 1864. Sherman at the Siege of Atlanta. An artillery officer reports his progress to General William Sherman during the Union bombardment of Atlanta. Watercolor on paper by Thure de Thulstrup, 1887
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SHERMANs MARCH, 1864. Sherman at the Siege of Atlanta. An artillery officer reports his progress to General William Sherman during the Union bombardment of Atlanta. Watercolor on paper by Thure de Thulstrup, 1887
SHERMANs MARCH, 1864.
Sherman at the Siege of Atlanta. An artillery officer reports his progress to General William Sherman during the Union bombardment of Atlanta. Watercolor on paper by Thure de Thulstrup, 1887
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1864 Artillery Artilleryman Atlanta Battle Burn Canvassing Equestrian Marching Sherman Shermans March South East Tecumseh Union Union Army Water Color Yankee Will I Am
EDITORS COMMENTS
This watercolor print by Thure de Thulstrup, titled "SHERMANs MARCH, 1864. Sherman at the Siege of Atlanta" transports us back to a pivotal moment in American history. The scene depicts General William Sherman during the Union bombardment of Atlanta, as an artillery officer reports his progress. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings this historical event to life. The vibrant colors and skillful brushstrokes capture the intensity and chaos of battle, while also highlighting the determination and strategic brilliance of General Sherman. Mounted on his horse, General Sherman exudes authority and confidence as he listens attentively to the artillery officer's report. His presence commands respect, symbolizing leadership amidst adversity. The composition expertly balances elements of action with moments of stillness. In the background, smoke billows from cannons firing upon Atlanta, emphasizing the relentless nature of war. Meanwhile, in the foreground, we see a glimpse into a quieter exchange between two men amidst chaos—a reminder that even in times of conflict there are human connections being forged. This artwork serves as a powerful testament to both the courage and devastation experienced during Sherman's March through Georgia in 1864. It invites viewers to reflect on our nation's past struggles while recognizing those who fought for their beliefs. Thulstrup's watercolor captures not only historical accuracy but also evokes emotions that resonate with viewers today—reminding us that art has an enduring power to connect us across time and space.
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