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Mathew Brady's Character Works

Works 1: Portraits of young couples

Photographer Brady is ingenious, combining the undeveloped negatives of women with her husband's images directly, and has achieved novel results. The famous Brady is recognized as the photographer of the laurel in America. /kloc-in 0/844, he opened a photographic agency for developing and printing silver plates in new york, and soon became the leading portrait photographer at that time, and was known as "Brady of Broadway". 186 1 year, he organized a photography team to report on the civil war. He was also the first photographer to publish a series of images of war. He once photographed the famous General Sherman and vividly showed his new image of Iron Man.

Op.2: General Sherman

General William tecumseh Sherman, with a grim face, was the leader of the Union Army during the American Civil War. He wore a black ribbon on his left arm, which was a symbol that all soldiers had to wear during the six-week mourning period after the assassination of President abraham lincoln. General Sherman's unkempt hair and untidy collar are his rough qualities. Brady, the curator of this portrait, has actually become the American photographer of the year. 1844, he opened a silver printing photography agency in new york, and soon became the leading portrait photographer at that time, known as "Brady of Broadway". 186 1 year, Brady organized a photography team to report the civil war, and Timothy O 'Sullivan was one of them. He himself was the first person to publish a series of war images. New people appeared in the war, including an iron man like General Sherman.