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All Paul Philippoteaux 's Paintings
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ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
49303  
Cyclorama of Gettysburg, Paul Philippoteaux
 
 Cyclorama of Gettysburg   mk195 1881 Oil on canvas
49304  
Cyclorama of Gettysburg, Paul Philippoteaux
 
 Cyclorama of Gettysburg   mk195 1881 Oil on canvas 30x370
49305  
Cyclorama of Gettysburg, Paul Philippoteaux
 
 Cyclorama of Gettysburg   mk195 1881 Oil on canvas 30x370
49301  
Grant at Fort Donelson, Paul Philippoteaux
 
 Grant at Fort Donelson   mk195 1870-1875 Oil on canvas 18x25
28031  
The Battle of Gettvsburg, Paul Philippoteaux
 
 The Battle of Gettvsburg   1884 oil on canvas 7.9 x 108.5cm (26 x 356ft) Gettysburg Military Park (mk63)

Paul Philippoteaux
artist, born in Paris, France, 27 January, 1846 was a French artist. He is best known for a cyclorama of the Battle of Gettysburg.Paul Philippoteaux was born in Paris, the son of the French artist Henri Emmanuel Felix Philippoteaux. His education was at the Coll??ge Henri-IV, the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and in the studio of his father, as well as the studios of Leon Cogniet, and Alexander Cabanal. He became interested in cycloramas and in collaboration with his father created The Defence of the Fort d'Issy in 1871. Other works included Taking of Plevna (Turko-Russian War), the Passage of the Balkans, The Belgian Revolution of 1830, Attack in the Park, The Battle of Kars, The Battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the Derniere Sortie.He was commissioned by a group of Chicago investors in 1879 to create the Gettysburg cyclorama. He spent several weeks in April 1882 at the site of the Gettysburg Battlefield to sketch and photograph the scene, and extensively researched the battle and its events over several months. Local photographer William H. Tipton created a series of panoramic photographs shot from a wooden tower erected along present-day Hancock Avenue. The photos, pasted together, formed the basis of the composition. Philippoteaux also interviewed several survivors of the battle, including Union generals Winfield S. Hancock, Abner Doubleday, Oliver O. Howard, and Alexander S. Webb, and based his work partly on their recollections.Philippoteaux enlisted a team of five assistants,



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