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Press Forward Men!
Stonewall Jackson, at the apogee of his greatest military triumph at Chancellorsville, is frozen in a moment of time, in an aggressive, urgent posture, that epitomizes the image and attitude that endeared the General to his men and that struck fear and awe into the hearts of his enemies. 30"x 20" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.

 

His Supreme Moment
Lee at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.

As he moves among his army near the blazing Chancellor house, General Lee is mobbed by his cheering troops. Limited edition print is signed and numbered by artist. 27"x 32¼".

 

Final Assault
Chancellorsville, May 2nd, 1863. Ron Lesser. With the rout of the Union Army at hand, Lieutenant General Stonewall Jackson charges from the Wilderness canopy in support of Brigadier Generals Colston's and Rodes's divisions as they pursue Major General Oliver O. Howard's 11th Corps. At Jackson's side are field officers Major "Sandie" Pendelton AAG, Captain James Powers Smith and Lieutenant Joseph Graham Morrison. 23"x 17" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.

 

The Last Meeting of Lee and Jackson at Chancellorsville
This reproduction of the famous 1869 painting of Lee and Jackson on May 1st, 1863, just before the tragic death of Jackson measures 24½"x 32½".

 

Robert E. Lee
This unique portrait of Robert E. Lee is an individually hand-colored reproduction of an antique engraving with scenes of Chancellorsville, Stratford Hall Plantation and Arlington House. Print measures 17"x 22".

 

   

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