Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
An entrepreneur as much as a photographer, Mathew Brady was celebrated as a great portraitist of national figures from Daniel Webster to Abraham Lincoln. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, he oversaw a group of photographers documenting the camps, officers, and aftermath (battles themselves were impossible to capture with existing camera technology); he published these as a series titled Brady’s Incidents of the War . Here Brady depicted officers surrounding Lieutenant General Winfield Scott, one of the Union Army’s most acclaimed and decorated officers, with dignity and resolve, as if posing in the studio rather than ready to meet the battlefield. Hugh Edwards, a native Kentuckian whose grandfather had fought in the battle of Shiloh, held a lifelong interest in the Civil War and helped build the museum’s collection of 19th-century photography.
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Mathew B. Brady — Lieutenent General Scott, General-in-Chief
George N. Barnard — Sherman and His Generals
Alexander Gardner — General McClellan and Staff
Alexander Gardner — Brigadier General Gustavus A. DeRussy an
James Robertson — Group Portrait
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American, 19th century — Untitled (New York Mi
Mathew B. Brady — General William Ward and Staff
George N. Barnard — Sherman and His Generals
Photo School, S. M. E., Chatham — [Officers at the School of
Timothy H. O'Sullivan — Major General Pleasanton and General
Alexander Gardner — President Lincoln on Battle-Field of Ant
Mathew B. Brady — [Members of the New York Sanitary Commissi