Framed. Signed, titled and dated on the front. Good condition. Robert Gottlieb Collection2023 - Shchukin Gallery The 140th New York Zouaves smashed into A.P. Hill's line on the edge of Saunders Field on the afternoon of May 5, 1864. The fight quickly devolved into a brutal hand-to-hand brawl. The regiment, commanded by Colonel Paddy Ryan, suffered heavy casualties: 1 officer and 35 enlisted men were killed, 2 officers and 15 enlisted men were mortally wounded, 3 officers and 98 enlisted men were wounded, and 5 officers and 96 enlisted men were either missing or captured during the battle.Keith Rocco is an American artist specializing in historical and military subjects, with a particular focus on the Napoleonic Wars, the American Civil War, and World War II. Rocco's works are characterized by their narrative approach, often emphasizing the human aspects of warfare, such as the emotional experiences of soldiers. His paintings aim to capture significant historical events with a focus on the drama and intensity of battle scenes.Rocco's style draws on both 19th-century traditions of military art and modern storytelling techniques. His works are informed by detailed historical research and are recognized for their accuracy, though they also evoke emotional and psychological dimensions of warfare. In addition to being featured in numerous exhibitions, his paintings are housed in collections such as the United States Military Academy at West Point and the National Infantry Museum. 34.25*40.75/ 23*29.75 in
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