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Nicola Marschall

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123: 286: 271: 114: 316: 331: 301: 510: 33: 218:, on March 4, 1861. During the Civil War, Marschall served in the Second Regiment of Confederate Engineer Troops, under Samuel Lockett. After the war, he returned to Marion and married Martha Eliza Marshall. 237:
pose for him. Additionally, he did many landscapes and religious paintings. He was known to sign and date his portraits using a steel pen while the paint was still wet, at the bottom-right of the portrait.
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Mary Clay Lockett, wife of prominent Marion attorney Napoleon Lockett, requested of Marschall to take part in the competition to create a new flag to represent the
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Due to the economic depression in the South following the war, Marschall returned to Mobile in 1872. In 1873, he and his family moved to
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On February 24, 1917, Marschall died in Louisville, Kentucky. His remains were interred at Cave Hill Cemetery.
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Nicola Marschall is said to have been the designer of the first
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In 1849, Marschall emigrated to the United States through
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Designing the Confederate uniform and the Confederate flag
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Sarah Rebecca Robins at the Birmingham Museum of Art
106: 98: 86: 67: 42: 23: 221:During his career, Marschall painted portraits of 188:, Louisiana, headed for the home of a relative in 256:In 1908, Marschall gave up working on portraits. 149:. He designed the original Confederate flag, the 137:(March 16, 1829 – February 24, 1917) was a 8: 431:. Alabama Department of Archives and History 406:. Alabama Department of Archives and History 404:"Nicola Marschall: Artist of the Deep South" 541:People of Alabama in the American Civil War 253:in 1876, he won a medal for his portraits. 31: 20: 169:On March 16, 1829, Marschall was born in 601:Prussian emigrants to the United States 423: 421: 350: 266: 398: 396: 394: 392: 390: 388: 478:Coady, Jean Howerton (June 2, 1980). 364: 362: 360: 358: 356: 354: 7: 369:Adams, E. Bryding (March 21, 2007). 561:People from Sankt Wendel (district) 247:Centennial International Exposition 611:20th-century American male artists 591:19th-century American male artists 14: 556:American people of German descent 536:Artists from Louisville, Kentucky 37:Self portrait of Nicola Marschall 546:Confederate States Army officers 329: 314: 299: 284: 269: 210:. Marschall's design became the 195:In 1851, Marschall relocated to 112: 480:"Stars and Bars, and a Uniform" 459:. February 25, 1917. p. 34 596:20th-century American painters 586:19th-century American painters 1: 551:Burials at Cave Hill Cemetery 373:. 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Index


Sankt Wendel
Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Louisville, Kentucky
Cave Hill Cemetery


Stars and Bars
German-American
Confederate
American Civil War
Stars and Bars
grey uniform
Confederate army
Sankt Wendel
Prussian
tobacco
New Orleans
Mobile, Alabama
Marion, Alabama
Marion Female Seminary
Confederate States of America
first Confederate flag
Montgomery, Alabama
Jefferson Davis
Abraham Lincoln
Otto von Bismarck
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Louisville, Kentucky
Centennial International Exposition

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