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The Gettysburg Cyclorama, a painting that depicts Pickett's Charge on July 3, 1863, is nearly 150 years old. Making sure the immense artwork stays vibrant is a top priority.
Detail of The Battle of Gettysburg cyclorama, painted in 1883 by French artist Paul Philippoteaux, is once again for sale. It was once owned by the late Winston-Salem artist Joseph Wallace King ...
Anyone with a phone or computer with internet access can now experience the “Battle of Gettysburg Cyclorama” in virtual reality, thanks to a website launched in June 2021 by Reynolds School of ...
Torched, Torn, Tattered and Trimmed, Massive Painting of Gettysburg Enjoys Restoration and Return to Prominence. By Michael E. Ruane. August 11, 2007 at 8:00 p.m. EDT.
Conservationists work to clean and restore "The Battle of Gettysburg" cyclorama, painted by French painter Paul Philippoteaux in 1883, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025 at the Gettyburg National Military Park ...
The Gettysburg Foundation will host "An Evening with the Painting," offering an intimate look at the Gettysburg Cyclorama. The event features close-up access to the Cyclorama, insights into its ...
Visitors come for the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg can experience Paul Philippoteaux's 1884 "The Battle of Gettysburg", a 360-degree cyclorama painting depicting the battle, one ...
The Battle of Gettysburg, in 1863, was one of the pivotal turning moments in American history. Those who took part in the battle, on both sides, were affected by it for life. So too were the families ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — The National Park Service says it will tear down the Cyclorama building at the Gettysburg National Military Park that used to hold the 377-foot painting depicting a ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. -- The last day visitors can see the Gettysburg Cyclorama painting before it closes for a two-year restoration will be Nov. 20. Other exhibits in the building housing the painting ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. - Standing in the middle of the gruesome battle scene during Pickett's Charge, surrounded by the horrific sight of 12,000 infantrymen fighting, bloodied, mangled and dying, some of ...