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Auction archive: Lot number 140

BARNARD, GEORGE. Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign, embracing scenes of the occupation of Nashville, the great battle around Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain, the Campaign of Atlanta, March to the Sea and the Great Raid through the Carolinas. ...

Auction 12.05.1999
12 May 1999
Estimate
US$18,000 - US$22,000
Price realised:
US$43,700
Auction archive: Lot number 140

BARNARD, GEORGE. Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign, embracing scenes of the occupation of Nashville, the great battle around Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain, the Campaign of Atlanta, March to the Sea and the Great Raid through the Carolinas. ...

Auction 12.05.1999
12 May 1999
Estimate
US$18,000 - US$22,000
Price realised:
US$43,700
Beschreibung:

BARNARD, GEORGE. Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign, embracing scenes of the occupation of Nashville, the great battle around Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain, the Campaign of Atlanta, March to the Sea and the Great Raid through the Carolinas. New York: Barnard, [1866]. 53 (of 61) albumen prints by ALEXANDER GARDNER from negatives made in the field by Barnard, each image approx. 255 x 358 mm. , on thick mounts with lithographed frames and captions. Oblong folio, (lacking scarce 8vo text volume), original blind-panelled brown morocco, gilt, ceramic corner bosses, a.e.g., boards detached and slightly scuffed, spine worn; plates spotted in margins, some more heavily spotted in the image, half the plates loose in binding, 2 with marginal repair, one with creases and short tears to outer margin, bookplate removed from front pastedown, the prints generally very good. BARNARD'S RARE PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGNS In 1863 Barnard was appointed Official Photographer of the Military Division of the Mississippi and accompanied Sherman's troops on their dramatic and incendiary campaigns from Tennessee into Georgia, the fall of Atlanta, the March to the Sea and final thrust into the Carolinas. Barnard concentrated on the evocative landscapes and city scenes of the desolation in the wake of battle. These are portrayed in telling detail and physicality; the tonalities of the prints are rich and full of contrast. Barnard's exacting eye produced a costly record, and the book was issued at a price of $100, at a time when most Americans were prepared to forget the war and forego the expense. The series is consequently quite rare today. Other Barnard photographs appear in Gardner's Sketchbook of the War. Howes B150. Sabin 3462.

Auction archive: Lot number 140
Auction:
Datum:
12 May 1999
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, East
Beschreibung:

BARNARD, GEORGE. Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign, embracing scenes of the occupation of Nashville, the great battle around Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain, the Campaign of Atlanta, March to the Sea and the Great Raid through the Carolinas. New York: Barnard, [1866]. 53 (of 61) albumen prints by ALEXANDER GARDNER from negatives made in the field by Barnard, each image approx. 255 x 358 mm. , on thick mounts with lithographed frames and captions. Oblong folio, (lacking scarce 8vo text volume), original blind-panelled brown morocco, gilt, ceramic corner bosses, a.e.g., boards detached and slightly scuffed, spine worn; plates spotted in margins, some more heavily spotted in the image, half the plates loose in binding, 2 with marginal repair, one with creases and short tears to outer margin, bookplate removed from front pastedown, the prints generally very good. BARNARD'S RARE PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGNS In 1863 Barnard was appointed Official Photographer of the Military Division of the Mississippi and accompanied Sherman's troops on their dramatic and incendiary campaigns from Tennessee into Georgia, the fall of Atlanta, the March to the Sea and final thrust into the Carolinas. Barnard concentrated on the evocative landscapes and city scenes of the desolation in the wake of battle. These are portrayed in telling detail and physicality; the tonalities of the prints are rich and full of contrast. Barnard's exacting eye produced a costly record, and the book was issued at a price of $100, at a time when most Americans were prepared to forget the war and forego the expense. The series is consequently quite rare today. Other Barnard photographs appear in Gardner's Sketchbook of the War. Howes B150. Sabin 3462.

Auction archive: Lot number 140
Auction:
Datum:
12 May 1999
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, East
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