The First Virginia Cavalry at a Halt, from Harpers Weekly, 27th September 1862 Oil Painting by Alfred R. Waud

The First Virginia Cavalry at a Halt, from Harpers Weekly, 27th September 1862

Alfred R. WaudItem # 311282
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  • About Reproduction

    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "The First Virginia Cavalry at a Halt, from Harpers Weekly, 27th September 1862", originally brought to life by the talented Alfred R. Waud. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Alfred R. Waud and his artistic vision.

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  • Painting Description

    "The First Virginia Cavalry at a Halt, from Harpers Weekly, 27th September 1862" is a historical illustration by Alfred R. Waud, a notable 19th-century artist known for his work as a special artist during the American Civil War. Waud's illustration was published in Harper's Weekly, a prominent periodical of the time that provided extensive coverage of the war through illustrations and reports. The image captures a moment of repose for the First Virginia Cavalry, a Confederate unit, during the tumultuous period of the Civil War.

    Alfred R. Waud's work is characterized by its attention to detail and its ability to convey the atmosphere and events of the Civil War era. As a special artist, Waud was tasked with sketching scenes from the battlefield and camp life, providing the American public with visual accounts of the conflict. His illustrations were often turned into wood engravings that accompanied articles in Harper's Weekly, serving as an important visual record of the war for those on the home front.

    "The First Virginia Cavalry at a Halt" is significant as it offers a glimpse into the daily life of Confederate soldiers, away from the battlefield. The illustration likely shows the cavalrymen during a period of rest, possibly reflecting on the recent events or preparing for upcoming engagements. The First Virginia Cavalry was an active and notable unit during the Civil War, participating in many key battles, which adds historical value to Waud's depiction.

    As with many of Waud's works, this illustration not only serves as a piece of artistic merit but also as a primary source for historians studying the Civil War. It provides insights into military life, the conditions faced by soldiers, and the visual culture of the period. The publication date of September 27, 1862, places the illustration in the context of a pivotal time in the war, shortly after the Second Battle of Bull Run and the Battle of Antietam, which could have influenced the scene depicted by Waud.

    The illustration remains an important artifact of American history, reflecting the skill of Alfred R. Waud as an artist and the role of Harper's Weekly in documenting the Civil War. It continues to be studied and appreciated for its artistic qualities and its contribution to the visual historiography of one of the most defining periods in the United States.

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