Alfred Waud is best known for his detailed illustrations of the American Civil War, particularly his work capturing the Battle of Gettysburg. His artwork provided vivid depictions of the battlefield, soldiers, and the chaos of war, contributing significantly to the historical record of the conflict. One of his most famous pieces is "The Battle of Gettysburg," which showcases the intensity and drama of this pivotal moment in American history. Waud's ability to convey the emotions and realities of war through his illustrations made him a prominent figure in Civil War art.
Winslow Homer, Edwin Forbes , And Alfred & William Waud.
Alfred Waud was born in 1828.
Alfred Waud died in 1891.
Frederic E. Ray has written: 'O! say can you see' -- subject(s): American Painting, History, Pictorial works 'Alfred R. Waud, Civil War artist' -- subject(s): Art and the war, Catalogs, Drawing, History, Library of Congress, Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
George Waud's birth name is George Edward Guilford Waud.
Brian Waud was born in 1837.
Brian Waud died in 1889.
William Waud died in 1878.
Martin Waud was born in 1981.
Lance M. Waud has written: 'Asher Show'
Jonathan Waud was born on May 20, 1982, in Southampton, England, UK.
George Waud was born on February 15, 1967, in Lambeth, London, England, UK.