Witness To The Civil War: The Art Of John Paul Strain

by John Paul Strain
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Editorial Reviews

The acclaimed Forth Worth artist John Paul Strain creates images so vivid and realistic, it's as if the gallant soldiers, fierce battles, and moving images of the Civil War leap right off the pages of this exciting book. Strain, a Civil War historian, conducts meticulous research on specific events to present scenes of remarkable authority, enhanced with brilliant use of color and light.

Customer Reviews

Civil War Art Text, 2007-11-25
by Willis J. King Jr. (San Diego,CA,USA)
One of the best painter and historian of the civil war era. Paintings are like camera like quality...colorful and authentic.
Terrific Book - Best Quality, 2006-03-16
by A. Hearn (Atlanta, GA USA)
This book is a jewel and deserves a place on every Civil War enthusiast's bookshelve. It doesn't get any better. It contains 46 of Strain's paintings but does not contain all his work, particularly his later work. Each painting is accompanied by narrative and personal notes, which tremendously enhances the enjoyment of this book. Strain's paintings are so detailed and historically accurate that gear, uniforms, and weapons can be specifically identified. Strain's paintings generally focus on scenes that highlight specific leaders in various non-battle situations, unlike Don Troiani, who prefers active battle scenes with anonomous characters.
beautiful art, very reasonable price, 2002-11-28
Readers of North and South magazine will be familiar withthis artist as he often paints the cover and has a full page ad for his gallery in most issues. My copy oddly enough has Fire in the Valley on the cover. The book pictured has Raid on the L and N. Dramitic, finely detailed art with excellent reproduction and unlike many art books not full of white space. The dust jacket has prints on back and front cover and the glossy hardcover reprints the same art. A class production all the way. You might buy it as a gift but will probably want one for yourself. The south makes the cover but north and south are both ictured. I especially liked his paintings of General Nathan Bedford Forrest.