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Battlefield of New Hope Church, Georgia, No. 2

1865–1866
(American, 1819–1902)
Culture
America
Measurements
Image: 25.4 x 35.6 cm (10 x 14 in.); Matted: 50.8 x 61 cm (20 x 24 in.)
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Public Domain
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From the medium’s beginnings in the 1830s through the 1880s, most photographs were intimately scaled objects meant for the hand, the album, and the home. As the medium began being used to document landscapes and monuments in the 1850s, larger scale processes arose such as the glass-plate negative. The mammoth print truly seemed gargantuan in the 1860s. For much of the 20th century, the 8-x-10-inch gelatin silver print was the norm for photojournalism; these prints were destined for reproduction in books and magazines around the same scale.
A horizontally oriented albumen print photograph depicts a central, fortified dirt mound reinforced by stacked logs and draped with weathered fabric. A prominent, dark tree trunk anchors the left foreground, framing fallen branches on the rough ground. Beyond the mound, a dense thicket of spindly, leafless trees creates a screen against a pale sky. Muted tones highlight the rugged, debris-strewn landscape, creating a desolate and weathered scene.

Battlefield of New Hope Church, Georgia, No. 2

1865–1866

George N. Barnard

(American, 1819–1902)
America

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