A remarkable 4 x 5 inch contemporary daguerreotype of the historic Carter House in Franklin, Tennessee, a site steeped in Civil War history. Created by Casey Allen Waters, an acclaimed modern daguerreotypist, this piece vividly captures the battle-scarred walls of the Carter House, bearing witness to the intense conflict during the Battle of Franklin.
The image highlights bullet holes scattered across the interior walls, their stark presence telling the story of the fierce fighting that took place in 1864. Through the window, the serene modern-day view contrasts poignantly with the violent history of the location. Waters' masterful use of the daguerreotype medium enhances the luminous quality of the scene, creating an evocative bridge between past and present.
Presented in a minimalist white frame that draws focus to the hauntingly beautiful composition, this piece is an exceptional addition to collections of Civil War history, Tennessee heritage, or contemporary daguerreotypes. A testament to the enduring power of historical photography, crafted with expertise and reverence.
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