This classic image is printed on high-quality, heavy-duty, semi-gloss paper, making a beautiful reproduction print. The image is well-focused with vivid colors. Choose from a print size of 8x12 inches or 11x17 inches.
About this image...
- Title: Adjutant Generals Office Head Quarters, Army Of The Potomac, 1863
- Creator: Waud, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph), 1828-1891, artist
- Original Date: 1863 ca. March
- Subject: Military camps--Union--1860-1870
- Subject: Military headquarters--Union--1860-1870
- Subject: United States
- Subject: United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military facilities--Union
- Subject: United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union
- Collection: Civil War
- Collection: Drawings (Documentary). The Documentary Drawings category includes drawings made between 1750 and 1970. Eye-witness sketches made during the U.S. Civil War are the most frequently used images. Also included are topographical views, bank note vignettes, portraits, and courtroom sketches. A large group of Russian drawings show areas of China in the 1800s. Among the well-known artists represented by numerous works are William Birch, Howard Brodie, Kenyon Cox, Edwin Forbes, Augustus Kollner, James Fuller Queen, John Rubens Smith, Elihu Vedder, George Wallis, and Alfred and William Waud.
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