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GETTYSBURG, 1863. Confederate General Lewis Addison Armistead lies mortally wounded while leading his brigade toward the Union line in Picketts Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 3 July 1863. Detail of cyclorama painted, 1881, by Paul Philippoteaux at Gettysburg National Military Park
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GETTYSBURG, 1863. Confederate General Lewis Addison Armistead lies mortally wounded while leading his brigade toward the Union line in Picketts Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 3 July 1863. Detail of cyclorama painted, 1881, by Paul Philippoteaux at Gettysburg National Military Park
GETTYSBURG, 1863.
Confederate General Lewis Addison Armistead lies mortally wounded while leading his brigade toward the Union line in Picketts Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 3 July 1863. Detail of cyclorama painted, 1881, by Paul Philippoteaux at Gettysburg National Military Park
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1863 Addison Armistead Battle Battle Field Charge Combat Confederate Confederate Army Death Dying Fighting Gettysburg Lewis Paul Pennsylvania Philippoteaux Pickett Union Union Army Wounded Cyclorama Troop
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GETTYSBURG, 1863 - A Glimpse into the Tragic Fate of Confederate General Lewis Addison Armistead
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. In this poignant detail captured from Paul Philippoteaux's cyclorama painting at Gettysburg National Military Park, we are transported back to the historic Battle of Gettysburg on July 3,1863. The image portrays a pivotal moment in the conflict as Confederate General Lewis Addison Armistead valiantly leads his brigade towards the Union line during Pickett's Charge. Amidst the chaos and violence of combat, Armistead lies mortally wounded in the middle ground. His face bears both determination and anguish as he faces his inevitable fate. This haunting depiction serves as a reminder of the immense sacrifices made by soldiers on both sides during one of America's bloodiest battles. The attention to detail in Philippoteaux's painting allows us to witness not only Armistead's personal struggle but also captures the essence of that fateful day. From smoke-filled skies to troops engaged in fierce combat, every element is meticulously rendered with fine artistry. As we gaze upon this powerful scene, it becomes evident that this print holds more than just historical significance; it encapsulates a profound moment in American history when brother fought against brother for their respective causes. It serves as a testament to bravery and sacrifice while reminding us of the devastating toll war takes on individuals and nations alike. This print from Granger Art on Demand offers viewers
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