Thinking about this event, wish I was going. I look forward to the AARs. This may be old hat to some of you, but this link takes you to 41 drawn images at the Library of Congress of the Fredericksburg battlefield, made as it was happening, or soon after:
Some are drawings that have been reproduced frequently, some are lithographs, some aren't digitized at all. At least one is from the Fredricksburg front at Chancellorsville in '63, but there are some really powerful first hand field sketches you may not have seen before by Waud and a few others. I attached what I thought was one of the more poignant images of dead Confederate pickets.
As a side note, I recognized a famous photograph in one of the drawings and included details of both the drawing and the photo. It may be that they were both made at the same moment.
Some are drawings that have been reproduced frequently, some are lithographs, some aren't digitized at all. At least one is from the Fredricksburg front at Chancellorsville in '63, but there are some really powerful first hand field sketches you may not have seen before by Waud and a few others. I attached what I thought was one of the more poignant images of dead Confederate pickets.
As a side note, I recognized a famous photograph in one of the drawings and included details of both the drawing and the photo. It may be that they were both made at the same moment.
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