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Workers monitor progress in the restoration of Paul Philippoteaux's 1884 "The Battle of Gettysburg", a 360-degree oil painting, at the Cyclorama Center in Gettysburg, Pa. The Gettysburg Cyclorama ...
GREENSBORO — Deborah King often wondered what had happened to a famous Gettysburg cyclorama long owned by her late husband, Winston-Salem artist Joseph Wallace King.
The cyclorama re-created the Battle of Gettysburg in stunning realism, with impeccable attention to the smallest minutiae. Yet it offered not a single clue as to why the battle had been fought.
Old Gettysburg Cyclorama building, overgrown and empty and missing its painting, to be razed.
Anyone with a phone or computer with internet access can now experience the “Battle of Gettysburg Cyclorama” in virtual reality, thanks to a website launched in June 2021 by Reynolds School of ...
The Gettysburg "cyclorama," a 360-degree painting of an important event in Civil War history, is scheduled to go back on public display next September.
People visiting Gettysburg for the 150th anniversary of the Civil War's pivotal battle will get to see a famous attraction the way it looked in the late 1800s.
The Gettysburg National Military Park is undertaking a conservation cleaning of its historic "Battle of Gettysburg" cyclorama painting. The cleaning, which happens roughly every decade, involves ...
The original "Battle of Gettysburg" cyclorama was painted from 1882 to 1883 by French painter Paul Philippoteaux, who traveled to the battlefields of Gettysburg armed with a sketchbook.
The cyclorama is now being painted in New York by Paul Philoppoteaux, the well-known French artist.” The Brooklyn Gettysburg canvas was the last of the four to be painted. By this time, Philoppoteaux ...
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