
Untitled (Chicago after the Fire)
<p>Chicago's Great Fire of 1871 killed 300 people, left 100,000 homeless, and leveled four square miles of the city. Yet as the flames died, resolve replaced despair. This photograph was made perhaps one month after the fire, and it shows the makeshift homes, businesses, telegraph poles, and streetcar tracks that were in place even before the rubble was pushed into the lake. Within three years, Chicago would regain its position as the premier city of the Midwest.</p> <p>This panorama was probably made by George N. Barnard, who documented the tremendous devastation of the South by the campaign of General William Tecumseh Sherman during the Civil War. Barnard had a studio in downtown Chicago, but, forced into the lake to flee the fire, he lost everything except the equipment he held aloft in the water. Like Chicago itself, he quickly recovered and joined colleagues who documented the rebuilding of the city.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1871
- Medium
- Albumen prints
- Dimensions
- 22.8 × 155 cm (9 × 61 1/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- George N. Barnard
Artist

Photography
George N. Barnard was an American photographer active in the mid-19th century, known for his documentary work during the American Civil War. Working with the wet collodion process, Barnard produced large-format photographs that recorded military camps, fortifications, and the aftermath of battle with unflinching detail. His images from Sherman's March to the Sea stand among the most significant photographic records of the war's destruction and its human cost. Barnard's work established photography as an essential tool for historical documentation.
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Defences of the Etawah Bridge
1866 · Albumen print, plate 23 from the album "Photographic Views of the Sherman Campaign" (1866)
Pine Mountain
1866 · Albumen print, plate 30 from the album "Photographic Views of the Sherman Campaign" (1866)
South Bank of the Chattahoochie, Ga.
1866 · Albumen print, plate 33 from the album "Photographic Views of the Sherman Campaign" (1866)
Savannah River, near Savannah, GA
1866 · Albumen print, plate 47 from the album "Photographic Views of the Sherman Campaign" (1866)
The John Ross House, Ringold, GA
1866 · Albumen print, plate 16 from the album "Photographic Views of the Sherman Campaign" (1866)
Buen-Ventura Savannah, Ga.
1866 · Albumen print, plate 48 from the album "Photographic Views of the Sherman Campaign" (1866)
Record
Verified by WattsOS- Artist
- George N. Barnard
- Year
- 1871
- Medium
- Albumen prints
- Dimensions
- 22.8 × 155 cm (9 × 61 1/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1871-108984
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





