Don Troiani's Civil War

by

Don Troiani


  Although he has been painting the War Between the States since 1980, Don Troiani's Civil War is the first book
to collect this historical artist's work in one volume. Troiani is at his best in the battle paintings--his attention to
detail and insistence on historical accuracy help him capture the valor and confusion of combat--but the book
includes more bucolic depictions of camp life, as well. Brian Pohanka's accompanying text illuminates the stories
behind the paintings. For example, he describes a famous episode from Second Manassas where Confederate
soldiers ran out of bullets during a Union assault; the beleaguered Rebels resorted to throwing rocks at the Union
lines. Troiani captures this desperate action magnificently. Because the narrative focuses on these small stories, it
sometimes misses the big picture; so while the text and paintings are presented in chronological order from 1861
to 1865, it makes for only a so-so recounting of the war overall. But this is not a book you read so much as
experience.

Book Description
112 color photos,32 b/w photos, 5 drawings, 11 x 8
foreword by William C. Davis
In the world of historical painting, Don Troiani stands alone, universally acclaimed for the accuracy, drama, and
sensitivity of his depictions of Americas past. His Civil War paintings and limited edition prints hang in the finest
collections in the country and are noted internationally as well. Don Troianis Civil War (the first collection of his
Civil War art to appear in book form)is a chronological depiction of...

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