When the painting relocated to Atlanta in 1892, it was slightly modified and advertised as “the only Confederate victory ever painted” to appeal to its new Southern audiences that maintained Confederate sympathies. During the fast paced aerial dogfights over Europe during World War II, the first all-black fighter group known as the Tuskegee Airmen would make history. Painted 22 years after the Battle of Atlanta, the painting originally depicted the battle from a Northern perspective as a heroic Union victory so that it would appeal to Northern audiences. Now, the historical journey of the painting itself is part of the ‘big picture’.Ĭreated at the American Panorama Company in Milwaukee by 17 German artists, The Battle of Atlanta cyclorama took five months to create before it debuted in Minneapolis in 1886.
The painting was a visual story about the 1864 Battle of Atlanta, but over time it has evolved into a significant artifact that has its own fascinating story. Cycloramas were created as a form of entertainment-they were the IMAX of their time. The painting is a full-color, three-dimensional illusion designed to transport the viewer onto the battlefield. In the 1880s, The Battle of Atlanta cyclorama painting was an immersive experience-the equivalent of virtual reality today. This painting is one of only two cycloramas in the United States-the other being the Battle of Gettysburg cyclorama -making Atlanta home to one of America’s largest historic treasures. At the centerpiece of this new multi-media experience is a 132-year-old hand-painted work of art that stands 49 feet tall, is longer than a football field, and weighs 10,000 pounds.