Ambrose Everts Burnside 19th Century — a portrait of the Union general whose famously emphatic whiskers gave the language a word
A portrait that carries Harpers Ferry in its eyes long before the raid
The Inferior Planets Venus Mercury in Their Celestial Dance charts the two sunward wanderers in their endless pas de deux
as if to remind the viewer what the war was actually for
as if he knew the whole vessel of a sailor's night depended on inches
Honorable Hiram Rhodes Revels, ca. 1861-1897 Frame Style:Canvas Wrap Ambrose Everts Burnside 19th CenturyHonorable Hiram Rhodes Revels, ca. 1861 1897 a portrait of the Mississippi minister who, in 1870, became the first Black man seated in the United States Senate, occupying the very chair once held by Jefferson Davis. The image carries the quiet audacity of Reconstruction's brief promise. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional historical societies,