Collectible museum-grade fine art print, hand-printed in England and individually finished with a monogram emboss. Each sale directly supports the artisan. Listed dimensions include a white border for easy framing.
ABOUT THIS PHOTOGRAPH
Union Major General Burnside's failed invasion of the city of Fredericksburg, between the 11th and 15th of December, 1862, heralded a turning point in the American Civil War. Shown here is Timothy O'Sullivan's photograph of the town in the weeks after the Union's retreat. The spires of the Historic Courthouse, Presbyterian Church and St George's Episcopal Church can be seen in the background and are still standing today. – Jordan J. Lloyd
Taken: February, 1863 Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States Photographer: Timothy O' Sullivan; Alexander Gardner Remaster & Colorization: Jordan J. Lloyd Original Format: Albumen Print Commercial Use: ⇲ License this Image
PRINT CREDENTIALS
Presented on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta; a pleasantly warm, pure cotton paper with subtle texture, providing excellent reproduction of colour and detail, deep blacks, and perfect contrasts.
ORIGINAL CAPTION
"Fredericksburg, Virginia / negative by T.H. O'Sullivan; positive by A. Gardner. Photograph showing a view of Fredericksburg across the Rappahannock River."
Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1863, Colorized
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£35.00
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£35.00
The Past as It Was
We honour the past by restoring historical images to the same quality as the day they were created. To serve the artist’s intent, we remaster, reconstruct, sharpen, colour-correct, colorize and enlarge their image with total devotion to historical authenticity. That makes your print a window to the past as it was. See for yourself.
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The Complete Story
The Battle of Fredericksburg: Crossing the Rappahannock
Union Major General Burnside's failed invasion of the city of Fredericksburg, between the 11th and 15th of December, 1862, heralded a turning point in the American Civil War. Unseen Histories presents illustrated eyewitness accounts alongside remastered contemporaneous pictures taken in the era.