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The newspaper correspondent, 1876 (etching)
497614 The newspaper correspondent, 1876 (etching) by Forbes, Edwin Austin (1839-95); 47.9x60.5 cm; Gilder Lehrman Collection, New York, USA; (add.info.: Created by Forbes, a member of the French Etching Club, while he travelled with the Union Army from 1862-1865.
Marked " Plate 11." Shows a rider traveling down a road in a forest with dispatches with news of a battle, ahead of a rival correspondent. ); eGilder Lehrman Institute of American History; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23553084
© Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History / Bridgeman Images
American Civil War Civil War Correspondent Dispatches Eye Witness Eyewitness Federal Galloping Journalist Mounted News Newsboy Printmaking Reporter Speed Union Union Army Unionist Urgency Urgent
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The Newspaper Correspondent, 1876
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is a captivating etching by Edwin Austin Forbes that offers a glimpse into the world of journalism during the American Civil War. Created while Forbes traveled with the Union Army from 1862 to 1865, this artwork showcases his keen eye for detail and storytelling. In this print, we see a rider on horseback galloping down a road in a dense forest. Clutching dispatches containing news of an important battle, he races ahead of a rival correspondent, embodying urgency and determination. The image captures the essence of speed and movement as the rider navigates through nature's obstacles. Forbes' etching not only highlights the role of newspaper correspondents during wartime but also emphasizes their crucial contribution to communication and information dissemination. As eyewitnesses to history unfolding before them, these journalists played an essential role in keeping the public informed about events on the battlefield. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, showcasing his mastery of printmaking techniques. The composition draws viewers into this thrilling moment as they imagine themselves alongside this intrepid journalist racing against time. "The Newspaper Correspondent, 1876" serves as both a historical document and an artistic masterpiece. It reminds us of the sacrifices made by those who risked their lives to bring news from war-torn regions while capturing our imagination with its dynamic portrayal of courage and dedication.
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