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My Friend, the Enemy
Mort Künstler. Having exchanged southern
tobacco for the coffee ration issued to northern soldiers, a Confederate
soldier and his Union counterpart discuss the war on Virginia’s Rappahannock
River on December 25, 1862, following the terribly bloody battle that
occurred at Fredericksburg a few weeks earlier. This stunning 30”x 23”,
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Rendezvous with Destiny
Mort Künstler
On June 30, 1863, Brig. Gen. John Buford - "Old Steadfast" - leads his
First Cavalry Division past the Adams County Courthouse in Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania, to set up defensive positions on the ridges west of town
to slow Gen. Robert E Lee's advancing Army of Northern Virginia. 31"x
23" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Battle for Little Round Top
Ron Lesser.
Fighting amongst thick smoke and
desperate conditions, the 20th Maine under the command of Colonel Joshua
Lawrence Chamberlain held the far left of the Union line on July 2, 1863,
at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 15th Alabama repeatedly assaulted
Chamberlain's line only to be repulsed each time. Out of ammunition, the
shout of "Bayonet" rang out, and the men from Maine charged, saving Little
Round Top. 28"x 19" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
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In the Hands of Providence Fredericksburg
Chamberlain at Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13th, 1862. With faces
fixed toward the enemy, Joshua Chamberlain and the men of the 20th Maine
charge forward while Confederate artillery rake the regiment with deadly
gusts. Even though they were forced back, the men from Maine forged a
reputation for coolness and courage that would follow them to other famous
fields of fire and glory. 33"x 23" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist.
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Onward Georgians
Don
Troiani
Capt. John T. Jordan rallies the 49th
Georgia Volunteer Infantry over the tracks of the Richmond,
Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad during the decisive Confederate
victory at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, on December 13, 1862.
32"x 23" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Unconquered - 1st Tenn. Colorbearer 1863
Don Troiani
With Brig. Gen. James J. Archer's Tennessee and Alabama troops forced to
fall back across a ravine following a desperate fight against the famed Iron
Brigade at Gettysburg on July 1, 1863, the 1st Tennessee color bearer -
Wiley Woods of Co. F - defiantly waves the regimental standard in the face
of the foe. 25"x 32" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
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Virginia in Dry Dock
Tom Freeman.
The CSS Virginia, formerly the USS
Merrimack, sits in dry dock No. 1 at Gosport Navy Yard in Norfolk,
Virginia as Confederate engineers fit it with iron plates. 24"x 20½"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Into the Jaws of Hell
Ron
Lesser.
With shells bursting overhead and his courier falling wounded
beside him, Major Gen. George E. Pickett watches as the Union artillery
decimates his Virginia division charging across the Pennsylvania fields at
Gettysburg on July 3, 1863. 23"x 19" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist.
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Rebel Raiders
Robert
Summers. In the afternoon of August 22nd, 1862, two of the most
renowned Confederate raiders, General Nathan Bedford Forrest and Colonel
John Hunt Morgan, come together near Hartsville, Tennessee. 26"x 17½"
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The Civil War Art of Mort Künstler
Collected in this volume, for the
first time in his career, are more than 175 of Mort Künstler's major
paintings - in addition to numerous portraits, sketches, and studies -
chronicling the Civil War. The text includes commentary by Rod Gragg, Mort
Künstler, James M. McPherson, and James I. Robertson, Jr. A must-have book
for serious collectors of Civil War art. 224 pages, over 180 color plates,
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Civil War Art of Dale Gallon
Gallon. This book was published as a companion
to the Gettysburg Military Park's Cyclorama Show, where 16 of Dale
Gallon's original paintings were on display. It is a walk through history,
describing the story and research behind each painting. 48 pgs., 11"x 8½",
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Don Troiani's Civil War
Don Troiani's Civil War
paintings and prints hang in the finest collections in the country. This
volume - the first collection of his Civil War art to appear in book form
- is a chronological depiction of every facet of the war. His most famous
and popular works - most of which are in private collections and thus
unavailable for viewing - are all represented. 216 pgs., 100 color
artworks, 45 additional B&W and color illustrations, 11¼"x 8¼", sfbd. |
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