| Foreword
by William C. Davis
For
nearly thirty years, Mort Kunstler has focused his considerable
artistic talent on interpreting the Civil War. In crafting
his work to reflect poignant moments or critical instances
of the conflict, he has turned to leading historians
and scholars-such as Henry Steele Commager, James McPherson,
William C. Davis, and James I. Robertson Jr.-for informative
details that he has then translated on canvas to create
an indelible image of this defining ordeal in America's
history. More than 160 of these images-supplemented
by preliminary sketches, early studies, and photographs
of works in progress-are the basis for the four volumes
in this series.
Kunstler
has also explored the human side of this national struggle.
Thus he has produced thoughtful studies of leaders at
decisive moments, instances of daily camp life for the
soldiers, and those early romantic notions that it would
be a bloodless war, predicated on the belief that a
show of inner strength would prevail.
Historian
James I. Robertson Jr. recently noted, "Among the
handful who truly sense the human, indelible element
of that war is Mort Kunstler. That alone goes far in
explaining why he is the premier Civil War artist of
our time, if not of all time....His subjects are always
widely appealing to the eye and to the mind. [He] pursues
accuracy to an extent that would make some historians
blush."
In
the past twenty years, Kunstler's portfolio has been
published in twelve books, including companion pieces
for the epic films Gettysburg and Gods and Generals.
These paintings are reproduced here along with a lively
history of the war.
HARDCOVER
BOOK
Pages:
240
Size: 6 x 6.5 inches
Full color throughout
Published: 2007
Book: $18.95
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