588. 1863年7月2日缅因州第二十次著名冲锋`The Famous Charge of the Twentieth Maine 2 July 1863 by National Guard H Charles Mcbarron 高清作品[10%]

AF-The Famous Charge of the Twentieth Maine 2 July 1863

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1863年7月2日缅因州第二十次著名冲锋-国民警卫队H查尔斯·麦克巴伦

-Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2, 1863

The Battle of Gettysburg, the largest battle ever fought in the Western hemisphere, is often called the turning point of the Civil War. Organized in the Maine Volunteer Militia in August 1862, the 20th Maine mustered into Federal service several weeks later. At Gettysburg, the 20th was commanded by Colonel Joshua L. Chamberlain, a former professor at Maine\'s Bowdoin College. After marching all day and night to reach Gettysburg, the regiment was ordered late in the afternoon of July 2 to occupy critical terrain between two hills, Big and Little Round Top. Chamberlain was ordered to hold this position on the extreme left flank of the Union line at all costs. The 20th Maine held off six attacks by the determined Alabama men, but Colonel Chamberlain knew that his regiment, low on ammunition, could not withstand a seventh. He therefore ordered a counterattack with fixed bayonets, and the 20th charged down the slopes of Little Round Top into the startled Confederates and broke their attack.

590. 蓝的形态,这片海洋,在这无月之夜黑暗的时刻,被褐色的地球运动和夜间的变化唤醒,微小的看不见的生物,可见的生物,像信使一样在人们身上翻滚,他们知道更多的是什么,在下面,看不见的 by Rina Banerjee 高清作品[10%]

This bluest of form, this ocean, in the darkest of hour this moonless night, awaked by brown earthly movements, shifts in the night, the tiniest creatures invisible, visible tumble over people as messengers who knew more of what was, in the beneath, invisible, 2018

材质 :Wood panel, acrylic, sequin, marbled and Batik paper, cow horn, thread, copper nails, silver leaf 尺寸 :101.6 × 50.8 × 3.8 cm Painting

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蓝的形态,这片海洋,在这无月之夜黑暗的时刻,被褐色的地球运动和夜间的变化唤醒,微小的看不见的生物,可见的生物,像信使一样在人们身上翻滚,他们知道更多的是什么,在下面,看不见的-班尼杰(Indian, b. 1963)

英文名称:This bluest of form, this ocean, in the darkest of hour this moonless night, awaked by brown earthly movements, shifts in the night, the tiniest creatures invisible, visible tumble over people as messengers who knew more of what was, in the beneath, invisible, 2018-Rina Banerjee