National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Frederick, Maryland

 
National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Frederick, Maryland
The 1999- 2000 Project. Painted with assistants of two more artists: Alexander Tkachenko and Barney Judge. The project includes eight murals and dioramas, depict the camp life and medicine treatment of the both sides soldiers ( Union and Confederates ) during the Civil War.
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"The Camp life". Life size diorama. The Union Camp in the early morning shows all kind of activities: Backing the bread, preparing breakfast, washing the close, reading letters, warming up near the fire, etc. Details of the 12x78 feet painting.


"The train car". Caring the wounded. Details from the 9x32 feet painting

 


 

   
"Medical evacuation". The diorama depicts wounded soldiers, ambulances and the process of evacuation. Details of the 9x32 feet painting.

"The Dressing Station". The diorama depict the dressing station on Gettysburg, were the wounded in the battle were delivered for the very first aid. The 12x40 feet painting depicts the particular place of the Gettysburg field.

 


"Field Hospital". Wounded soldiers, delivered to the closest battlefield hospital, waiting for doctor's treatment. Details of 11x24 ft. diorama.