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Heading North
Gary Lynn Roberts. In the midst of a heavy rain on the morning of June
25th, 1863, one of the South's greatest undertakings in its war for
independence takes place on the southern shore of the Potomac River as
General Robert E. Lee and Lt. General James Longstreet lead their forces
out of Virginia and into Union territory - ultimately resulting in the
monumental battle at Gettysburg. 26"x 17½" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist.
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Change of Plans
Robert Summers. After midnight of July 1st, 1862, following the Battle of
Glendale, General Lee was totally disappointed that his army had not
destroyed the Federal Army. Establishing his field headquarters in the
blacksmith shop of C.W. Smith, Lee, with aid from General Longstreet,
concludes that above all else, what was needed was a change of plans. 30"x
24¼" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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One
Southern Morn'
Robert Summers. Out of the South came four generals whose legendary
exploits made them heroic symbols to people throughout the Confederate
States of America: John Hunt Morgan, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Robert E. Lee
and Stonewall Jackson. 30"x 20¼" print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
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For The
Cause
Lee on Traveller at Sailor's Creek, Virginia, April 6th, 1865. Dale
Gallon. The Confederate Army is about to disintegrate in crushing defeat,
when General Robert E. Lee suddenly appears with a battle flag and stirs
his men to the quick with a personal appeal. Print measures 12"x 11½"
including matte and wood frame.
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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.
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Lee and His Generals
This unique reproduction of
a 19th century painting features General Robert E. Lee with his
commanders. Measures 12"x 21".
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The Gray Fox
Bradley Schmehl. General
Robert E. Lee on Traveller. 20"x 29" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist.
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Southern
Trio
Lafayette Ragsdale. Three prints comprise this Southern Trio, making it a
poignant memorial to Generals Robert E. Lee and "Stonewall" Jackson and the
dauntless Cavalrymen that served under them. 17"x 8" piece is double-matted
in dark navy with a red accent.
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Defenders of the Confederacy
Dan Nance. General Robert E. Lee and his lieutenants James Longstreet,
J.E.B. Stuart and Stonewall Jackson gather in northern Virginia for a
council of war in July of 1862. 22¾"x 16¼" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist.
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The
Solitude of Command
David
Wright. As the fate of the Confederacy may depend on his next move,
General Robert E. Lee contemplates the consequences of his decisions in
solitude. 20"x 25" print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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From the Line of Fire
Generals Robert E. Lee and James Longstreet, The Battle of the
Wilderness, May 6th, 1864. John
Paul Strain. As wildfires burn in the background, General Robert E. Lee
rides up to General James Longstreet. Later describing his longtime friend
and commander, Longstreet said, "Lee's blood was up, and when his blood
was up there was no stopping him." 18¾"x 28¼" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist.
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