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Works by: George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
Burning Grain Mills at Oswego, New York
1853, George Eastman House, Rochester

   

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
The City of Atlanta, Georgia, No. 1
1866, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
The City of Atlanta, Georgia, No. 2
1866, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
Columbia, from the Capitol
1865, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
The Destruction of Hood’s Ordnance Train
1864, private collection

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
The Hell Hole, New Hope Church, Georgia
1866, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
Nashville from the Capitol
1864, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, Georgia No. 1
1864, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, Georgia No. 4
1864, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
Ruins in Charleston, South Carolina
1865, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
Ruins in Columbia, South Carolina No. 2
1865, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
The Ruins of Mrs. Henry’s House, Battlefield of Bull Run
1862, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

 

George N. Barnard [American, 1819 – 1902]
The Ruins of the Rail Depot, Charleston, South Carolina
1865, Museum of Modern Art, New York