1828-1891
British/American (London; England; Marietta, Georgia; New York, New York)
Alfred R. Waud was an important illustrator of mid-19th century America. After studying at the Royal Academy in London Waud moved to Boston in 1850 and began a successful career supplying woodcuts to engravers and publishers. During the Civil War he was employed as a Special Artist for Harper's Weekly and covered the four-year campaign of the Army of the Potomac. Waud's battlefield sketches show charging brigades, dust, smoke, and falling soldiers; the live action that was absent in photographs of the war.