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The cyclorama painting recently restored and now exhibited at Gettysburg/PA has been created by artist Paul Philippoteaux (1845 - 1923) and his collaborators.

The other version that Wake Forest University (Winston Salem/USA) sold in March 2007 to three buyers who wish to remain anonymous is in storage. This version of the Battle of Gettysburg has most probably been created by Edward J. Austen (copied after one of Philippoteaux' Gettysburg Cycloramas).

There used to exist a large number of other cycloramas showing the Battle of Gettysburg. Except the two versions mentioned above, all other versions seem to have been destroyed in the past.

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