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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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Maryland, My Maryland
Description: It was one of the Civil War's most dramatic moments - and the soldiers of Robert E. Lee's army knew it as they were crossing the Potomac River to take the war to the North. On the Maryland shore they shouted the "Rebel Yell," and someone in the 26th North Carolina infantry began singing the lyrics of "Maryland, My Maryland". Signed numbered edition of 750 lithographic prints. Image size: 13" x 31."
Price: $225.00
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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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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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On They Came With Flags Flying
Description: Mort Kunstler depicts Pickett's Charge, during the battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. "On they came with flags flying," a northern officer would later marvel. "In open sight of friend and foe, over the green valley, they marched in battle's stern array." Signed numbered edition of 950 lithographic prints. Image size: 13 1/2" x 30."
Price: $200.00
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Remember Me
Description: Fredericksburg, Virginia November 30, 1862 Using the beautiful city of Fredericksburg as a backdrop, Civil War artist, Mort Kunstler has painted a scene acted out thousands of times throughout the land: a soldier saying goodbye, knowing it may be for the last time. 3000 Limited Numbered and Signed. Image Size: 18 3/4" x 29".
Price: $450.00
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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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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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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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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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Tender Is The Heart
Description: Gens. Lee and Hill, Orange, Va., May 1, 1864 Amid the wages of war, it was a celebration of life. The Baptism of Lucy Lee Hill, namesake of her Godfather, Gen. Robert E Lee. Looking on is her father General A. P. Hill. 250 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered,Giclée Print on Canvas Size: 14” x 18” Issue Price $395, Release Date 2007
Price: $395.00
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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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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”
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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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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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White House Strategy
Description: Lee, Jackson and Davis, July 13, 1862 It was a meeting like no other during the Civil War. Meeting in the President’s upstairs office, they planned strategy to protect the Confederate capital and save the South. 750 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered lithographs. Image Size: 22” x 19 1/4”
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