Robert E. Lee by Charles G. Crehen, 1829 - c. 1900

Medium

Print

Classification

Print

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

Accession Number

NPG.84.83

Tags

BrassEpauletMustachePortraitPresidentRobert Edward Lee: MaleConfederate Army

Art Historical Context

This striking print, created around 1861 by artist Charles G. Crehen, captures Confederate general Robert E. Lee at the dawn of the American Civil War. Rendered as a formal portrait, the image emphasizes Lee’s military bearing through details like his epaulets, brass buttons, and distinctive mustache, reflecting his status as a leading figure in the Confederate Army. Crehen, active during the mid-19th century, produced this work as part of the era’s growing tradition of accessible portraiture. Prints like this one played a vital cultural role in the 1860s, allowing images of prominent leaders...

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