Conrad Wise Chapman
Washington, D.C., 1842 - 1910, Hampton, Virginia
Chapman was granted a furlough and departed for Rome in March, 1864, where over the next year, 25 oil paintings based on the sketches were created by him, with five also being done by his father. He did not achieve the commercial success his artistic talents warranted. After the war, he painted in Rome, Paris, London, Mexico, and New York, but struggled with ill health and poverty. He was living in Hampton, Virginia at the time of his death.
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