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On Easter Sunday 1865, the renowned Civil War photographer Mathew B. Brady set up his camera on the back porch of a house in Richmond, Va. It was tense in the former Confederate capital.
1823–96 New York Photographer. One of the first Americans to become proficient at photography, Mathew Brady earned eternal fame—and poverty—for documenting the carnage of the Civil War.
In 'Mathew Brady,' biographer portrays the great Civil War photographer as a businessman focused on new technology. Updated: Aug. 05, 2013, 11:07 a.m.
Robert Wilson, author of [Mathew Brady: Portraits of a Nation], talked about Brady's photography before the Civil War and and how it changed in the following years. He also talked about the ...
Photographer Mathew Brady (c. 1823 –1896) may be best remembered today for his role in producing a remarkable visual record of the Civil War (1861–65). Yet he initially gained fame as a portrait ...
Mathew Brady is known for his Civil War photography and groundbreaking work in the field. Read more about the Civil War at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history ...
View CIVIL WAR. BRADY, Mathew 1822-1896, photographer. Large format photograph of 1st Connecticut Artillery at Fort Richardson, Arlington, VA. Ca 1861. by Mathew Brady on artnet. Browse upcoming and ...
View CIVIL WAR. BRADY, Mathew 1822-1896, photographer, after. Albumen photograph of William T. Sherman and his generals. Washington, DC George Prince, May 1865 by Mathew Brady on artnet. Browse ...