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Changing Of The Pickets
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Fredericksburg, Virginia December 6, 1862 Civil War art print by Mort Kunstler.
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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Fredericksburg, Virginia December 6, 1862
Artist Mort Kunstler comments- In early December - as winter draped the riverside town in its customary cloak of white - Fredericksburg’s residents made do with the ways of war. To avoid drawing Federal artillery fire into the city, General Lee kept a reduced presence in the city: even the handful of troops detailed for picket duty were careful not to provoke enemy fire. Hard times lay ahead for the people of Fredericksburg – not only in the weeks to come, but in the years that followed until the end of the war. Yet, like Southerners everywhere - and many of their Northern counterparts - the citizens of the city valiantly moved forward with life. They endured sacrifice. They persevered. They were Americans.
Limited Edition Print of 1150 Signed numbered lithographs.
Image Size: 17 3/4" x 29 1/2"
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