A few weeks ago I mentioned that, after the war , Hooker married a very wealthy woman and that a $25,000 oil portrait of him was commissioned. When challenged for a source, I mentioned that Ed Bearss told me the story. Well, I was with Ed today and asked for details. Here is what Ed said:
1) The price of the portrait was actually $20,000 paid by the estate of his wife who died six months after the marriage,
2) The painter was James Walker , a well known painter of Civil War themed works.
3) The portrait of Hooker atop a large white horse was acquired by the NPS and is now on display at Point Park on Lookout Mtn.
Hope this satisfies the sceptics
1) The price of the portrait was actually $20,000 paid by the estate of his wife who died six months after the marriage,
2) The painter was James Walker , a well known painter of Civil War themed works.
3) The portrait of Hooker atop a large white horse was acquired by the NPS and is now on display at Point Park on Lookout Mtn.
Hope this satisfies the sceptics
