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Художник - иллюстратор Морт Кунстлер (Mort Künstler). Часть 1.

Воскресенье, 20 Января 2019 г. 20:27 + в цитатник
Цитата сообщения Matrioshka Художник - иллюстратор Морт Кунстлер (Mort Künstler). Часть 1.

Moonlight and Magnolias, Arlington Plantation, Lake Providence, Louisiana, April 6, 1861


Magnolia Morning, Guests depart Arlington Plantation, Providence, La., the morning after the secession ball. April 7, 1861



Magnolia Morning, Guests depart Arlington Plantation, Providence, La., the morning after the secession ball. April 7, 1861


Blessing the Sword 1861


The Great Decision, Lee at Arlington House, April 19, 1861


Road to Glory - Gen. Stonewall Jackson leaves Virginia Military Institute with a Column of Cadets, April 21, 1861


Iron Horses, Men of Steel - Winchester, Virginia, June, 1861


Jackson Commandeers the Railroad, Martinsburg, Va, June 1861


White House Strategy - Generals Lee and Jackson meet with Pres. Jefferson Davis at the Confederate White House, July 13, 1862


Covered with Glory - Jackson at Piedmont Station, July 19, 1861


Victory Rode the Rails - Stonewall Jackson at Piedmont Station, July 20, 1861


There Stands Jackson Like a Stonewall,Manassas, July 21, 1861


Battle of Wilson's Creek, August 10, 1861


Heavy Traffic on the Valley Pike, Strasburg, VA, Summer 1861


Charleston - Autumn 1861. Guests Arrive at Mills House for a Reception as Gen. Lee Watches from the Balcony


The Sweetest Music Ever Heard - General Stonewall Jackson, November 4, 1861


Lion of the Valley, Jackson in Winchester, Va. November 6, 1861


Rush's Lancers - Camp Meigs, Philadelphia, November 1861


The Guns of Autumn, Lee in Charleston, December 15, 1861


Mrs. Jackson Comes to Winchester, "Stonewall" and Mary Anna at the Taylor Hotel, December 23, 1861


Until We Meet Again - Jackson's Headquarters Winchester, Virginia Winter 1862


Southern Stars, Kernstown, Virginia, Winter 1862


Shenandoah Strategy, Jackson at Glen Burnie, Winchester, VA, Winter 1862


The Winds Of Winter - Stonewall Jackson's Romney Campaign, January, 1862


After the Snow - Winchester, Va., Jan. 6, 1862


A Fleeting Moment - Stonewall and Mary Anna Jackson Winchester, Va., Feb. 1, 1862


Rebel Sons of Erin, Ft. Donelson Campaign, February 13, 1862


The Ghost Column - Col. Nathan Bedford Forrest, Fort Donelson, Tennessee, February 16, 1862


Order Out Of Chaos. Nathan Bedford Forrest, Nashville, Tenn., February 22, 1862


Confederate Winter - General Taylor at Chester's Gap, Virginia, March 1862


The Fight at Fallen Timbers-Col. N.B. Forrest and Capt. John Hunt Morgan Shiloh April 8, 1862


Duty, Honor and Tears - Captain Hugh Nelson bids farewell to his wife, Adelaide, at Long Branch Estate near Millwood, Va. May 1862


None To Caress - Jackson’s Valley Campaign, May 5, 1862


On to the Shenandoah! - Gen. Jackson at Front Royal, May 23, 1862


Race Down Chester Street - General Jackson at Front Royal, May 23, 1862


Stonewall Jackson and Staff


Especially For You - Winchester, Va., May 25, 1862


Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson (Jackson Enters Winchester) - Winchester, Virginia May 25, 1862


Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson (Jackson Enters Winchester) - Winchester, Virginia May 25, 1862


Lee Takes Command - Pres. Davis and Gen. Lee, May 31, 1862


Lee Takes Command - Pres. Davis and Gen. Lee, May 31, 1862


Jackson's "Foot Cavalry", Old Mill, Strasburg, Va., June 1, 1862


Battle of the Shenandoah, June 9, 1862


Stuart's Ride Around McClellan - June 13, 1862


The Strangest Race, JEB Stuart, White House, VA, June 29, 1862


President, This is Our Stonewall Jackson - Malvern Hill, July 2, 1862


The High Command - The Confederate White House July 13, 1862


Commanders of Manassas, The Generals Longstreet, Lee and Jackson, Aug. 29, 1862


I Will Be Moving Within the Hour - Second Manassas Campaign, August 1862


Gods and Generals, Antietam Campaign, Leesburg, Virginia September 5, 1862


Stonewall Jackson at Harpers Ferry - September 15, 1862


The Battle of Antietam Fanlisting - General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, September 17, 1862


Raise the Colors and Follow Me -The Battle of Antietam - September 17, 1862


Raise the Colors and Follow Me -The Battle of Antietam - September 17, 1862


Absolution Before Victory - Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862


Hancock the Superb, Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862


Sharpsburg War Council - September 17, 1862


Letter from Home


Night Crossing - Lee and Jackson Watch as their Soldiers Cross the Potomac River, Sept. 19, 1862


Night Crossing - Lee and Jackson Watch as their Soldiers Cross the Potomac River, Sept. 19, 1862


Cross Over the River - General Stonewall Jackson


The Palace Bar - Winchester, Virginia October 18, 1862


The National Game – The White House, November 1862


Stuart Visits Jackson, Gens. Stuart and Jackson, Millwood, Virginia, Nov. 4, 1862


Lee at Fredericksburg - November 20, 1862


Strategy in the Snow - Lee and Jackson plan a defensive strategy at Fredericksburg, Va., November 29, 1862


Strategy in the Snow - Lee and Jackson plan a defensive strategy at Fredericksburg, Va., November 29, 1862


Remember Me, Fredericksburg, Virginia November 30, 1862


The Fighting 69th, General Meagher and the Irish Brigade, Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 2, 1862


So Close to the Enemy, Fredericksburg, Va., December 12, 1862


Lee's Lieutenants - Fredericksburg, Virginia December 13, 1862


Courage in Blue - Chamberlain at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862


War is So Terrible - Longstreet and Lee after the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862


War is So Terrible - Longstreet and Lee after the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862


Valor in Gray - Kershaw's Brigade at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862


Angel of Marye's Heights - Sgt. Richard Kirkland, CSA, comforts dying Union soldiers at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 14, 1862


The Angel of the Battlefield-Clara Barton tends to Union & Confederate soldiers at Chatham, Dec. 15, 1862


Changing of the Pickets, Fredericksburg, Va., December 1862


Confederate Christmas


How Real Soldiers Live, Jackson and Lee, Moss Neck, December 25, 1862


Merry Christmas, General Lee - Moss Neck, Fredericksburg, Va., December 25, 1862


Merry Christmas, General Lee - Moss Neck, Fredericksburg, Va., December 25, 1862


My Friend, the Enemy, Northern and Southern Soldiers Share a Peaceful Exchange at the Rappahannock River, Va., December 25, 1862


An Apple for Traveller, 1862


Sunrise Service-A Confederate Chaplain Leads a Service for Soldiers and their Families


photo (250x250, 42Kb)Морт Кунстлер (Mort Kunstler) – известный американский иллюстратор, художник, родился в 1931 году. С ранних лет у Морта проснулась тяга к рисованию. Сразу после школы он поступил в Бруклинский колледж, затем Калифорнийский университет и Институт Пратта.

За свои многочисленные работы у себя на родине он заслужил статус исторической личности, оказавшей сильное влияние на школу иллюстрации США и многих других стран.

Тематика его картин ориентирована, главным образом, на период американской гражданской войны и военных и секретных операций и конфликтов первой половины 20-го века. Мы словно наблюдаем кадры из кинохроники тех лет. Немыслимо, но это так.
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