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John Ford Clymer“Last Gun of the Confederacy, ” CSS Shenandoah, Illustration for Reader’s Digest1964
1964
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Story illustration for “Last Gun of the Confederacy” by Charles E. Hinkson published in Reader’s Digest, September 1964, pages 58-59. Original copy of magazine included.
The illustration brings to life the story of the CSS Shenandoah, a formidable Confederate cruiser that played a notable role in the American Civil War. As a commerce raider under the command of Captain James I. Waddell, the Shenandoah embarked on a remarkable global voyage, its mission to disrupt the Union by capturing or destroying their merchant vessels. This campaign proved highly effective, with the cruiser accounting for at least 38 Union ships, mainly whaling vessels, and inflicting considerable economic damage. Unbeknownst to its crew due to the era's slow communication, the Shenandoah continued its raids for months after the Confederacy's surrender at Appomattox, ultimately concluding its journey by surrendering to British authorities in Liverpool in November 1865.
The story is described by Reader’s Digest as “An incredible saga of the sea, that could only have happened before there were ships’ radios to flash news around the world.”
Medium: Oil on Board
Dimensions: 11.50" x 27.00"
Signature: Signed Lower Left
- Creator:John Ford Clymer (1907 - 1989, American)
- Creation Year:1964
- Dimensions:Height: 11.5 in (29.21 cm)Width: 27 in (68.58 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Fort Washington, PA
- Reference Number:Seller: 32221stDibs: LU38431862213
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