Framed Hooker at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863 by Henry Alexander Ogden.

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Product Overview:

  • Proudly handmade in the USA
  • Wood frame with mat, glass front, paper duster backing with wire hanger
  • Museum quality Giclee digital print using archival paper and inks 
  • Standard size frame measures approx. 24" H x 18.5" W
  • Poster size frame measures approx. 36" H x 28" W

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Hooker at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863 by Henry Alexander Ogden portrays Union General Joseph Hooker mounted on a white horse, confidently raising his hat as he leads his troops into battle. Behind him, the Chancellor House burns amid thick smoke, symbolizing the chaos of the moment and the destruction of his headquarters during the Confederate assault. Union soldiers, flags flying, march resolutely forward, capturing the initial optimism of the campaign. Ogden’s illustration, rich in color and detail, contrasts Hooker’s proud posture with the grim reality of the Union defeat that followed, highlighting the tension between command presence and the harsh outcome of the battle.

 

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