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Civil War Art

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  Iron-Horses-Men-of-Steel  

Iron Horses, Men of Steel


Description: Winchester, Virginia June, 1861
Notes from artist Mort Kunstler:
Before I ever completed the painting, Jackson Commandeers the Railroad in 1999, I knew I wanted to do a sequel showing another part of the operation. Since thoroughbreds, quarter horses, mules, etc. were conscripted for the arduous movement, some owners refused to part with their mounts, unless they drove them personally. The result was a joint military-civilian operation.
1100 Limited Edition Numbered and Signed.
Image Size: 17 3/4" x 25 1/4".

Price: $250.00

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  In-The-Hands-of-Providence  

In The Hands of Providence


Description: Chamberlain at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862
The Official Gods and Generals Collection Fourth in a Four Print Special Series from the Official Artist of the Motion Picture Gods and Generals
Mort Künstler’s Comments: Few events in the war were more memorable or more courageous than the charge of the 20th Maine at the Battle of Fredericksburg.
950 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered
Image size: 17 1/2” x 28"

Price: $200.00

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  Lee---The-Enemy-is-There  

Lee - The Enemy is There


Description: By Civil War Artist Mort Kunstler
1950 Limited Edition Numbered and Signed.
Image Size: 13" x 16 1/2"

Price: $175.00

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  Letter-from-Home  

Letter from Home


Description: Camp activities illustrate an observation of a Civil War soldier that the war was interminable boredom interspersed with sheer moments of terror. Games and duties provided much-needed distractions from the hardships of war, but nothing provided more relief than a letter from home.
1150 Limited Edition Numbered and Signed.
Image size: 19" x 15 1/4"
Reproduction Technique: Fine Offset lithography, printed on 100% rag, neutral pH, heavy vellum, custom made stock, using fade resistant inks.

Price: $200.00

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  Lee-Takes-Command  

Lee Takes Command


Description: Pres. Davis and Gen. Lee, May 31, 1862
One of the decisive moments of the Civil War occurred in a single conversation between General Robert E. Lee and Confederate President Jefferson Davis. It was the moment that Davis asked Lee to take command of what would become the Army of Northern Virginia. From that moment onward, Robert E. Lee would display the greatness of leadership and character that made him America’s most beloved general. 950 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered
Image size: 16” x 29 1/4”

Price: $200.00

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  Valor-in-Gray  

Valor in Gray


Description: Kershaw's Brigade at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862 The Second in a Panoramic Set of Two Limited Edition Fine Art Prints Valor in Gray is a companion print to Courage in Blue - Chamberlain at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Together, they portray the remarkable American heroism which became the lasting legacy of the Civil War. Together the two prints will present a panoramic vista of the conflict at Marye's Heights. " - artist Mort Künstler.
950 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered
Image Size: 14 3/4” x 23”

Price: $225.00

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  The-Mud-March  

The Mud March


Description: Lt. Colonel Joshua Chamberlain & General Ambrose Burnside near Fredericksburg, Va., January 21, 1863
Attempting to flank Lee’s army, the march was conducted in the midst of a brutally fierce winter storm. The weather caused the road to be churned into an ocean of mud. It was “an indescribable chaos of pontoons, vehicles, and artillery,” a Federal officer would later recall – “wagons upset by the roadside, guns stalled in the mud – horses and mules buried in the liquid mud.” Even so, the battle-hardened soldiers of the Army of the Potomac did not give up.
500 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered,
Painted 2006 Release Date 2006 Issue Price $225
Image Size: 13 1/2” x 30”

Price: $225.00

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  Model-Partnership  

Model Partnership


Description: Winter of 1863
The Official Legends in Gray Series - Sixth in a Series of Six Limited Edition Prints by Civil War Artist, Mort Kunstler
The emphasis in this painting is the marvelous relationship that gave Jackson and Lee a model partnership - and made them Legends in Gray. Boldly facing forward, as if facing the future with the courage and devotion for which they were so well known. And standing close together emphasizes the unique closeness of their working relationship.
1500 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered.
Image Size: 19 1/2" x 26 1/4"

Price: $450.00

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  Shenandoah-Autumn  

Shenandoah Autumn


Description: Gens. Stuart and Jackson, Millwood, Virginia  Nov. 4, 1862
The Official Gods and Generals Collection. Third in a Four Print Special Series
On the grounds of Carter Hall Plantation, General Stonewall Jackson received a visit from General J.E.B. Stuart, fresh from battle and a hard night’s ride. The laughter and cheer would prove fleeting — ahead lay hard days, heavy fighting and tragic ends for both Jackson and Stuart.  For the moment, however, Jackson and Stuart — like General Lee — were giants of heroic stature in the South this Shenandoah Autumn.
950 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered
Image Size: 17" x 28"

Price: $200.00

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  Soldier-of-Faith  

Soldier of Faith


Description: Gen. Robert E. Lee Orange, Va. Feb. 17, 1864
The Official 2002 Mort Künstler Snow Print
Those who personally knew General Robert E. Lee agreed that faith was the foundation of his life. “In sunshine and in storm, in victory and in defeat,” observed General John B. Gordon, “his heart turned to God.” The lasting legacy of Robert E. Lee would be measured for generations to come not by military genius alone, but also by the caliber of his character and the fruit of his faith.
1150 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered
Image Size: 19 1/2” x 26”

Price: $295.00

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  Janie-Corbin-and-Old-Jack---Canvas  

Janie Corbin and "Old Jack" - Canvas


Description: Christmas 1862
It was a side of mighty “Stonewall” Jackson known only to a few.
The stern disciplinarian was often seen romping and playing piggy-back and other games with little Janie Corbin. Once he removed the gold braiding from his forage cap to give her as a tie for her hair.
100 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered Giclée Prints on Canvas
Size: 14” x 12"

Price: $250.00

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  Morgans-Ohio-Raid  

Morgans Ohio Raid


Description: General John Morgan, Montgomery, Ohio, July 14, 1863
It was one of the boldest cavalry operations of the Civil War. In July of 1863, General John Hunt Morgan led 2,500 Confederate cavalrymen on a daring, three-week raid through Indiana and Ohio. Morgan and his men eluded pursuing Federal cavalry, diverted Federal troops and resources and delayed important Northern military operations. In the beleaguered South, news of Morgan’s Raid boosted morale.
950 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered
Image Size: 16 3/4” x 29”

Price: $200.00

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  Charlestown-Station  

Charlestown Station


Description:

Winchester and Potomac Railroad - May 30, 1861
If the great Stonewall Jackson was bothered by rain drops falling into his coffee while he waited for the Winchester and Potomac Railroad engine to get fired up at Charlestown Station, he didn't show it. He also showed little concern about the huge Federal Armies that were closing in on him from numerous directions.
Limited Editon of 750 signed & numbered prints by Civil War Artist, John Paul Strain.
Image Size: 19 1/2" X 24"


Price: $200.00

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  Lightning-At-Catlett-Station  

Lightning At Catlett Station


Description: Winchester and Potomac Railroad - May 30, 1861.
It was "the darkest night I ever knew," admitted Major General J.E.B. Stuart. Followed by 1,500 horse soldiers, Stuart rode through the darkness in pelting rain. His mission was to disrupt the Federal supply line servicing Major General John Pope's army in northern Virginia as part of General Robert E. Lee's Second Manassas Campaign. A Civil War story told as only John Paul Strain can tell it with paint & brush.
950 Limited Edition Numbered and Signed
Image Size: 19 1/2" x 27 3/4"

Price: $390.00

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  LaBelle-Rebelle  

LaBelle Rebelle


Description: Confederate Spy Belle Boyd & 1st Lt. Henry Kyd Douglas
Front Royal, VA - May 23, 1862
Known by many of her admirers as "La Belle Rebelle" she would become one of the most celebrated southern women of the war. Another poignnant Civil War human interest story leaps from the artists brush of John Paul Strain.
750 S/N Limited Edition Lithographic Prints - Publisher Sold Out - 1 left in stock at Picture Perfect gallery
Image Size 19 1/2" x 28 1/2"
Release Date - June 24, 2006

Price: $325.00

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  From-the-Line-of-Fire  

From the Line of Fire


Description: From the Line of Fire
Generals Robert E. Lee and James Longstreet
In The Battle Of The Wilderness - May 6, 1864
Another striking Civil War image from the palette of artist John Paul Strain.
As wildfires burned in the background, General Robert E. Lee rode up to General James Longstreet. Describing his long time friend and commander, Longstreet said, "Lee's blood was up and when his blood was up there was no stopping him."
750 S/N Limited Edition Lithographic Prints - Sold Out at publisher. One left at Picture Perfect gallery & framing.
Image Size 18 3/4" x 28 1/4"

Price: $200.00

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  Sunrise-Service  

Sunrise Service


Description: Faith was the central feature of life for 19th century Americans - and it was this faith that guided and helped the soldier through the hardship and horror of the war.
Civil War artist Mort Kunstler created this annual snow print for 2006 release.
750 signed and numbered prints.
Image size: 19" x 28".

Price: $225.00

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  Victory-Rode-the-Rails  

Victory Rode the Rails


Description: Mort Kunstler, Civil War Artist.
750 numbered and signed limited edition lithographic prints.
Image Size: 15" x 30"

Price: $225.00

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  So-Close-to-the-Enemy  

So Close to the Enemy


Description: Civil War artist Mort Kunstler recored a little-known event at the 1862 battle of Fredericksbnurg when Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson slipped through the snow to make their own reconnaissance of the opposing army.
750 Numbered and signed lighographic prints.
Image size: 19" x 26"

Price: $225.00

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  The-Winds-of-Winter  

The Winds of Winter


Description:

Mort Kunstler, Civil War artist, creates Jackson's Romney Campaign - January 1862.  It was nothing like their early dreams of war. The Shenandoah Valley weather, not the Yankees, proved to be the fiercest enemy of the Southern soldiers.
2000 signed and numbered limited edition lithographic prints
Image size: 17 3/4" x 26 3/4"


Price: $200.00

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