"Steeped in Sorrow and Death" by Giclee
July 5, 1863 - Sarah Broadhead caring for the wounded
I chose this piece of artwork because it represents the sorrow behind war, instead of the action and the fights for freedom and liberty that people so often think of when they think of war. It has a very different tone than most of the other paintings of the Civil War, and shows what was happening behind the scenes of the war, instead of just another painting of soldiers fighting each other.
I chose this piece of artwork because it represents the sorrow behind war, instead of the action and the fights for freedom and liberty that people so often think of when they think of war. It has a very different tone than most of the other paintings of the Civil War, and shows what was happening behind the scenes of the war, instead of just another painting of soldiers fighting each other.