Pen and ink on paper, 9 x 13 in. (sight), framed to 14 x 18 in. Signed lower left and inscribed below, "Chap. VIII p. 41 (addenda) / 'Bring up dem Shack asses.'" John R. Chapin (1823-1904) was an accomplished nineteenth-century artist and illustrator from New York whose work appeared in publications such as Harper's Weekly. He was also a noted Civil War field artist who produced the famous sketch The Surrender of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, April 12, 1865, which is housed at the Library of Congress. Condition: Not examined outside of frame. There does appear to be some surface soiling and possible smudges, along with some light yellowing to paper.
Pen and ink on paper, 9 x 13 in. (sight), framed to 14 x 18 in. Signed lower left and inscribed below, "Chap. VIII p. 41 (addenda) / 'Bring up dem Shack asses.'" John R. Chapin (1823-1904) was an accomplished nineteenth-century artist and illustrator from New York whose work appeared in publications such as Harper's Weekly. He was also a noted Civil War field artist who produced the famous sketch The Surrender of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, April 12, 1865, which is housed at the Library of Congress. Condition: Not examined outside of frame. There does appear to be some surface soiling and possible smudges, along with some light yellowing to paper.
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