When the Red States attacked

“Our Banner in the Sky” (1861 oil painting), by Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900).


This painting by Church, a Connecticut native, was his political statement in defense of the Union when the Confederate attacked Fort Sumter, S.C., in April 1861, launching the Civil War. The vivid orange sky represents the Union flag with a bare tree stick as the flagpole.

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