Published 2018-12-01
“…These artists willingly participated in the commemorative movement that is so highly contested today; they also gave shape to the generals and soldiers that the Lost Cause advocates
honored and sited in public places. In order to grasp the process that led to the monumentalizing of the late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century South and thus in part help us to understand the ramifications of the very existence of those works in today’s world, this article looks at a number of these artists—Antonin
Mercié, Alexander Doyle, Frederick W. …”
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