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Edwin Forbes - The First and Sixth N.Y.V. throwing pontoon bridge across the Rappahannock River near Beverly Ford

The First and Sixth N.Y.V. throwing pontoon bridge across the Rappahannock River near Beverly Ford (1863)

Edwin Forbes (American, 1839 – 1895)
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The Artist died in 1895 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926
Edwin Forbes

Edwin Austin Forbes was an American landscape painter and etcher who first gained fame during the American Civil War for his detailed and dramatic sketches of military subjects, including battlefield combat scenes.

Forbes was born in New York, studied under Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, and began as an animal and landscape painter. During the Civil War, he was special artist for Frank Leslie's Magazine. Many of the spirited etchings he drew during the conflict were later presented by General Sherman to the government. They are now preserved in the War Office at Washington because of their historic value.

After the war, Forbes painted landscape and cattle scenes, among which are "Orange County Pasture" (1879) and "Evening—Sheep Pasture" (1881). In 1877 he was made an honorary member of the London Etching Club.

He died in 1895 in Brooklyn and is interred in Green-Wood Cemetery.

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Near Coal Harbor, Va., June 12th 64

Near Coal Harbor, Va., June 12th 64 (1864)

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The supply train.

The supply train. (1876)

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Sunken vessels, in the Rappahannock River, below Fredericksburg, with earthwork commanding the channel

Sunken vessels, in the Rappahannock River, below Fredericksburg, with earthwork commanding the channel (1862)

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View of Winchester, Va., from fort on the hill N.E. of the town

View of Winchester, Va., from fort on the hill N.E. of the town (1862)

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Going into action

Going into action (1861-1876)

Edwin Forbes (American, 1839 – 1895)
A played-out mule in hospital

A played-out mule in hospital (1864)

Edwin Forbes (American, 1839 – 1895)
Soldier’s mud hut

Soldier’s mud hut (1863)

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The town of Warrenton, Va., from the east

The town of Warrenton, Va., from the east (1862)

Edwin Forbes (American, 1839 – 1895)
A Christmas dinner. A scene on the outer picket line

A Christmas dinner. A scene on the outer picket line (1861-1876)

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Old bridge near Culpepper

Old bridge near Culpepper (1863)

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View of the town of Falmouth, Va., looking up stream

View of the town of Falmouth, Va., looking up stream (1862)

Edwin Forbes (American, 1839 – 1895)
The Army of the Potomac crossing the Rappahannock River. Retreat from Culpepper to Centreville

The Army of the Potomac crossing the Rappahannock River. Retreat from Culpepper to Centreville (1863)

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Pursuit of Lee’s army. Scene on the road near Emmitsburg – marching through the rain

Pursuit of Lee’s army. Scene on the road near Emmitsburg – marching through the rain (1863)

Edwin Forbes (American, 1839 – 1895)
Gen. Burnside’s Corp marching over the pontoon bridge into Virginia, at the town of Berlin on Thursday, Oct. 27, 1862

Gen. Burnside’s Corp marching over the pontoon bridge into Virginia, at the town of Berlin on Thursday, Oct. 27, 1862 (1862)

Edwin Forbes (American, 1839 – 1895)
On picket. The old saw mill. Waiting for something to turn up.

On picket. The old saw mill. Waiting for something to turn up. (1876)

Edwin Forbes (American, 1839 – 1895)
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