All Theodore R. Davis Oil Paintings

1840 ?C 1894,was a 19th century American artist, who made numerous drawings of significant military and political events during the American Civil War and its aftermath. Some of these drawings include the Battle of Champion Hill, and the most significant sketch of General Joseph E. Johnston and General William T. Sherman meeting at the Bennett Farm near Durham Station to discuss the surrender terms of the remaining Confederate armies in the Southeast. After the war when the Cyclorama in Atlanta was being painted, Davis was asked for his ideas having traveled with Sherman's army. He was later added to the painting.
 

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Theodore R. Davis Building Gunboats and Mortar Boats oil on canvas


Building Gunboats and Mortar Boats
Building Gunboats and Mortar Boats
Painting ID::  49269
  mk195 1886
  mk195 1886

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Theodore R. Davis Effects of Shellfire oil on canvas


Effects of Shellfire
Effects of Shellfire
Painting ID::  49330
  mk195 Vicsburg 1886 Pen 6x8
  mk195 Vicsburg 1886 Pen 6x8

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Theodore R. Davis Laying Waste the Shenandoah Valley oil on canvas


Laying Waste the Shenandoah Valley
Laying Waste the Shenandoah Valley
Painting ID::  49343
  mk195 1887 Pen and Wash 9x11
  mk195 1887 Pen and Wash 9x11

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Theodore R. Davis In the Carolina Swamp The Advance Guard oil on canvas


In the Carolina Swamp The Advance Guard
In the Carolina Swamp The Advance Guard
Painting ID::  49354
  mk195 1865 Pen 6x8
  mk195 1865 Pen 6x8

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     Theodore R. Davis
     1840 ?C 1894,was a 19th century American artist, who made numerous drawings of significant military and political events during the American Civil War and its aftermath. Some of these drawings include the Battle of Champion Hill, and the most significant sketch of General Joseph E. Johnston and General William T. Sherman meeting at the Bennett Farm near Durham Station to discuss the surrender terms of the remaining Confederate armies in the Southeast. After the war when the Cyclorama in Atlanta was being painted, Davis was asked for his ideas having traveled with Sherman's army. He was later added to the painting.

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