Artist

Julian Scott

born Johnson, VT 1846-died Plainfield, NJ 1901
Born
Johnson, Vermont, United States
Died
Plainfield, New Jersey, United States

Works by this artist (2 items)

Julian Scott, Surrender of a Confederate Soldier, 1873, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Nan Altmayer, 2012.23
Surrender of a Confederate Soldier
Date1873
oil on canvas
On view
Julian Scott, Sitting Bull, n.d., oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Victor Justice Evans, 1985.66.362,137
Sitting Bull
Daten.d.
oil on canvas
Not on view

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      In this podcast, curator Eleanor Jones Harvey discusses 6 featured paintings from The Civil War and American Art exhibition. This episode looks at Surrender of a Confederate Soldier by Julian Scott. The Civil War and American Art examines how America's artists represented the impact of the Civil War and its aftermath. The exhibition follows the conflict from palpable unease on the eve of war, to heady optimism that it would be over with a single battle, to a growing realization that this conflict would not end quickly and a deepening awareness of issues surrounding emancipation and the need for reconciliation. Genre and landscape painting captured the transformative impact of the war, not traditional history painting.