Special Exhibition at the Pry House- "War on Our Doorsteps"
Saturday, September 14, 2024 from 10:00am to 05:00pm
National Museum of Civil War Medicine
Pry House Field Hospital Museum
18906 Shepherdstown Pike
When Alexander Gardner’s stunning photographs of the Antietam battlefield were publicly displayed in 1862, they changed how Americans saw war forever. For a limited time, you can relive that sobering exhibition at the Pry House.
"Bringing the War to Our Doorsteps" is a temporary installation restaging the exhibition of Alexander Gardner’s photographs taken at Antietam in September 1862 a few miles from the Pry House. It is a rare chance for visitors to experience what viewers did more than 160 years ago as the Civil War raged.
Display prints have been made to the same dimensions and style of the originals from high-definition digital files made available by the Library of Congress. To enhance the visitor’s experience, there will be a 3-D theatre to view the photos, which were shot with stereoscopic cameras, in the way they were originally intended. Its purpose is to explore the evolving view of war-time photography from the Civil War to today and how modern media has contributed to American attitudes about armed conflict.
"It is not [for viewers] to bear witness to the fidelity of views which the truthful sunbeam has delineated in all their dread reality," wrote Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. after viewing the original exhibition in New York City in 1862. "The sight of these pictures is a commentary on civilization such as the savage might well triumph to show its missionaries."