Incidents of the War: A Harvest of Death

Timothy H. O'Sullivan, Incidents of the War: A Harvest of Death, 1863, albumen silver print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Julia D. Strong Endowment, 2007.4.1
Timothy H. O'Sullivan, Incidents of the War: A Harvest of Death, 1863, albumen silver print, image and sheet: 7 348 78 in. (19.722.5 cm) mount: 12 1415 34 in. (31.140.0 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Julia D. Strong Endowment, 2007.4.1
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Artwork Details

Title
Incidents of the War: A Harvest of Death
Date
1863
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
image and sheet: 7 348 78 in. (19.722.5 cm) mount: 12 1415 34 in. (31.140.0 cm)
Credit Line
Museum purchase through the Julia D. Strong Endowment
Mediums Description
albumen silver print
Classifications
Subjects
  • Figure group — male
  • Occupation — military — soldier
  • History — United States — Civil War
  • State of being — death
  • Landscape — Pennsylvania — Gettysburg
Object Number
2007.4.1

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