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JEB Stuart Art Prints
Buy JEB Stuart art prints
online. James Ewell Brown Stuart "Jeb", Commander of the Cavalry Corp of the
Army of Northern Virginia. These links will re-direct you to our
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Confederate Autumn
Jeb Stuart and his
Confederate Cavalry. Print measures 15"x 11" including matte and frame. |
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Stuart and Mosby
Virginia, Fall 1862. David Wright. As the Confederate Army prepares to go
into winter quarters, Mosby asks permission of Stuart to stay behind with a
detail of men to conduct guerilla operations in Loudon County. At that
moment, Mosby's Rangers were born. 25"x 17½" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist. |
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Sabers and Roses
Dale Gallon. On September 8th, 1862, after saying goodbye to Anne Cockey at
a ball in Urbana, Maryland, J.E.B. Stuart and his men attack and drive off
nearby Yankee raiders. Print measures 15¼"x 11½" including matte and wood
frame. |
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A Farewell Rose
Dundee Plantation near Hanover Courthouse, Virginia August 15th, 1863. Dale
Gallon. Maj. General J.E.B. Stuart bids farewell to his wife, Flora, before
embarking on the Second Manassas Campaign. Print measures 13"x 16" and
includes matte and wood frame. |
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On to Mercersburg
Ron Lesser. Under overcast skies and through a constant rain, General
J.E.B. Stuart and his staff approach Mercersburg on the first leg of their
famous "2nd Ride Around" the Union Army. Part of their escort is a cannon
of the Washington South Carolina Artillery and the flag bearer of the 10th
Virginia Cavalry. Limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist. Measures 14"x 11". |
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Charting the Course at Bridgeside
Ron Lesser. Preparing to leave Mercersburg, Virginia, General J.E.B.
Stuart and his staff discuss a detailed map that enabled them to stay
clear of the main roads where they were likely to encounter Federal
Cavalry and allowed them the freedom to roam for horses, currency and
supplies. This 15"x 12" limited edition print is signed and numbered by
the artist. |
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Cannons on the Square
Ron Lesser. Having taken Mercersburg without a shot, Major General J.E.B.
Stuart and Major John Pelham discuss the placement of two 12-pounders from
the 1st Stuart Horse Artillery in the town square while battery commander
Captain James Breathed surveys the progress of the 1st North Carolina
Cavalry on Main Street. Limited edition print is signed and numbered by
the artist and measures 14"x 11". |
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The Shelling of Carlisle
July 1-2, 1863. Ron Lesser. Union General William "Baldy" Smith,
garrisoned in Carlisle, resists the call to surrender coming from J.E.B.
Stuart and his Confederate force of 2,800 cavalry and artillery. Signed
and numbered by the artist, this limited edition print comes matted and
measures 20"x 16". |
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