The Memorial Art and Architecture of Vicksburg National Military Park
English
By (author): Michael W. Panhorst
In the heyday of Civil War commemoration at the turn of the twentieth century, Mississippis Vicksburg National Military Park was considered the art park of the South. By 1920, more than 160 portrait statues, busts, and reliefs of Vicksburgs defenders under Gen. John C. Pemberton and the besieging Union army commanded by Gen. Ulysses S. Grant lined the tour route along the earthworks around the Gibraltar of the Confederacy. Most of the memorial art and architecture was built in the classical revival Beaux-Arts style popular following the Worlds Columbian Exposition of 1893. The federal government, states, and individual patrons commissioned dozens of sculptors and architects to create these enduring structures, marking the historic battlefield and commemorating the men and events involved in the campaign and siege of Vicksburg.
The Memorial Art and Architecture of Vicksburg National Military Park chronicles the preservation of the battlefield and its establishment as the southernmost of five national military parks formed in the 1890s. It illuminates and illustrates the complex patronage, design, and construction processesincluding bronze casting and stone carvingin a fluent fashion appealing to general readers and Civil War buffs, as well as to scholars of collective memory and American cultural history.
This compact guidebook is handy for use in the field (on foot or in the car) and in the comfort of a favorite reading chair. It includes an illustrated driving tour, thematic discussions of Vicksburgs equestrian monuments and portrait statuary, biographical information about the designers, and a glossary of monument terminology. Panhorsts insightful analysis and stunning full color photographs of Vicksburgs memorial art and architecture help readers appreciate fully the beauty and significance of the art park of the South. See more
The Memorial Art and Architecture of Vicksburg National Military Park chronicles the preservation of the battlefield and its establishment as the southernmost of five national military parks formed in the 1890s. It illuminates and illustrates the complex patronage, design, and construction processesincluding bronze casting and stone carvingin a fluent fashion appealing to general readers and Civil War buffs, as well as to scholars of collective memory and American cultural history.
This compact guidebook is handy for use in the field (on foot or in the car) and in the comfort of a favorite reading chair. It includes an illustrated driving tour, thematic discussions of Vicksburgs equestrian monuments and portrait statuary, biographical information about the designers, and a glossary of monument terminology. Panhorsts insightful analysis and stunning full color photographs of Vicksburgs memorial art and architecture help readers appreciate fully the beauty and significance of the art park of the South. See more
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