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Merry Christmas General Lee
Description: By Civil War artist Mort Kunstler. Fredericksburg, Va., December 25, 1862 Limited Edition Print Image Size: 18" x 28" 500 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered. Issue Price $225, Release date 2007.
Price: $225.00
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Lion of the Valley
Description: Civil War Artist Mort Kunstler. General Stonewall Jackson.
Price: $225.00
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A Fleeting Moment
Description: Stonewall and Mary Anna Jackson, Winchester, VA; Feb 1, 1862 Mort Kunstler renders a poignant scene from the Civil War. 1150 Numbered and Signed lithograph prints. Image Size: 18" x 26"
Price: $295.00
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Angel of Maryes Heights
Description: Mort Kunstler captures the imagination of viewers in one of the most extraordinary and heroic events of the Civil War. Issued in a signed numbered edition of 950 lithographs. Image size: 17" x 28."
Price: $200.00
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Blessing of the Sword
Description: Mort Kunstler said about painting this moving piece: I can only imagine what words were said by a wife or sweetheart like this Southern woman before lifting the blade to her lips - and what emotions touched the hearts of the loved ones who were present. To me, these tender farewell moments reflected our people's devotion to both family and duty - and were so American. Signed numbered edition of 950 lithographic prints. Image size: 14" x 23."
Price: $200.00
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Brief Encounter
Description: Mort Kunstler paints this scene in front of The Beveridge House, known today as the Red Fox Inn in Middleburg, VA. Issued in a signed numbered edition of 950 lithographs. Image size: 19" x 26."
Price: $225.00
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Changing Of The Pickets
Description: Fredericksburg, Virginia December 6, 1862 As winter draped the riverside town in its customary cloak of white - Fredericksburg’s residents made do with the ways of war. Limited Edition Print of 1150 Signed numbered lithographs. Image Size: 17 3/4" x 29 1/2"
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Especially for You
Description: "It's the personal events that humanize the Civil War for me." says artist Mort Kunstler. The setting of this painting is Winchester, Virginia, May 25,1862 as General Stonewalls Jackson's army enters the town in a victorious parade. The center of interest is a young girl who is handing an apple to a young infantryman passing through town on the march.
Price: $125.00
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Fairfax Raid (The)
Description: John S. Mosby March 9, 1863 John Singleton Mosby known as the "Gray Ghost" of the Confederacy. The event I chose to paint is the action that made Mosby famous - the 1863 Fairfax Raid. 2750 Limited Edition Numbered and Signed, Image Size: 18" x 27 1/2". Painted 1996 Release Date 1996
Price: $225.00
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Gods and Generals
Description: This was a meeting that could determine the outcome of the Civil War. Signed numbered edition of 950 lithographic prints. Image size:18" x 26."
Price: $350.00
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Going Home
Description: Gen. Stonewall Jackson's Funeral Procession in Lynchburg, VA, May 13, 1863. A sad, somber moment in the Civil War, captured in great detail by master historical artist, Mort Kunstler. Limited Edition of 750 signed numbered lithographs.Issued in 2007. Image size 19" x 25"
Price: $225.00
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His Supreme Moment
Description: Lee at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Mort Kunstler, Civil War artist. Signed, numbered Lithography edition of 1,150 prints. Image Size: 26" x 22"
Price: $225.00
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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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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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Jackson Commandeers the Railroad
Description: Federal forces had cut off the 38 miles of rail lines from Martinsburg to Strasburg. General Stonewall Jackson led the successful operation of moving as much rolling stock and equipment as possible overland to the southern railhead. What a spectacular scene that would have been. Issued in a signed numbered edition of 1100 lithographs. Image size: 13.5" x 29.5."
Price: $225.00
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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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Julia
Description: Mort Kunstler shows one of the most wonderful moments in the life of Stonewall Jackson. On April 20, 1863, he saw his 5 month old daughter, Julia, for the first time. Issued in a signed numbered edition of 2000 lithographs. Image size: 18" x 18." Sold out at Publisher. One left in stock at Picture Perfect gallery & framing.
Price: $275.00
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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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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
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.
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