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Absolution Before Victory by Mort Kunstler
Paper PrintsReproduction technique: Fine offset lithography on neutral pH archival quality paper using the finest fade-resistant inks.Each print is...
View full detailsAmerican Hero, An by Mort Kunstler
Lt. Col. Joshua L. Chamberlain He went from modest New England professor to inspiring Union general. Joshua Chamberlain felt, as did millions of o...
View full detailsAngel of Marye's Heights by Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationHe believed he had to help. Sergeant Richard Rowland Kirkland looked out on the field of battle at Fredericksburg, Virginia a...
View full detailsAngel of the Battlefield, The by Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationIn December of 1862, the small town of Fredericksburg, Virginia bore witness to one of the most one-sided battles of the enti...
View full detailsBeginnings in New Salem, The - by Mort Kunstler
Historical Information Several members of the Lincoln family in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley headed west to find a new life in the expanding nation...
View full detailsBuffalo Soldiers of the West by Mort Kunstler
LIMITED EDITION PRINTSPaper PrintsReproduction technique: Fine offset lithography on neutral pH archival quality paper using the finest fade-resist...
View full detailsCapture of Fort Motte, The - by Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationLogically the British should have put down the American rebellion with comparative ease. Britain was, after all, the most pow...
View full detailsChamberlain and the 20th Maine By Mort Kunstler
Historical Information:It was a march to glory.At twilight on July 1, 1863, Colonel Joshua L. Chamberlain and the troops of the 20th Maine set out ...
View full detailsCol. Robert Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts by Mort Kunster
Historical InformationThe 54th Massachusetts Infantry was the first volunteer black regiment raised in the North. The ranks were filled with former...
View full detailsCulper Spy, The - by Mort Kunstler
Oyster Bay, Long Island, 1779 Historical InformationWashington loved spy craft. Though far from being an expert spymaster, he nevertheless enj...
View full detailsEmancipation Proclamation, The - By Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationLincoln’s cabinet members were the only witnesses when the president signed into law the Emancipation Proclamation on New Yea...
View full detailsEve of Battle, The - by Mort Kunstler
Historical Information On June 30, the eve of the battle of Gettysburg, General John Buford (walking in front of the Gettysburg Seminary) contempla...
View full detailsFighting 69th, The - by Mort Kunstler
Mort Künstler’s CommentsI painted The Fighting 69th because so many people asked for it. In 1991, I accepted a commission from the U.S. Army War Co...
View full detailsGettysburg Address, The - by Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationWhen Lincoln was invited to make his speech, Americans were still trying to recover from the shock of 51,000 casualties incur...
View full detailsGlorious Fourth, The - by Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationOne of the greatest military victories in the history of the Western Hemisphere took place with the surrender of Vicksburg, o...
View full detailsHancock the Superb by Mort Kunstler
The Irish Brigade at Antietam Historical InformationSo many times, he was there when decisive leadership was so desperately needed. In the Peni...
View full detailsHero of Little Round Top by Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationIt was a desperate moment. The troops of the 20th Maine had been ordered to defend the left flank of the Federal line at Gett...
View full detailsHold at All Cost by Mort Kunstler
Gen. J. Buford, Gettysburg, July 1, 1863 Mort Künstler’s CommentsIn the painting, General John Buford and his staff have taken positions beh...
View full detailsIn the Hands of Providence by Mort Kunstler
Chamberlain at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862 Historical Information:Finally, it was their turn. For hours, Lieutenant Colonel Joshua L. Ch...
View full detailsLast Leave by Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationThe soldier’s life was a melancholy one; songs and stories always evoked thoughts of home. North and south, few young men had...
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This female combat veteran from the 4th Infantry Division, deployed in Iraq in 2003 and again in late 2005-06, sits “pulling security” inside the ...
View full detailsMud March, The - by Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationBy sheer determination, they slogged forward toward the enemy. They were the soldiers of the Union’s Army of the Potomac, and...
View full detailsNew General, The - by Mort Kunstler
Winfield S. Hancock Historical InformationIn the spring of 1861 when asked about his sentiments regarding the war, Winfield Hancock replied: “My po...
View full detailsRebel Sons of Erin by Mort Kunstler
Ft. Donelson Campaign February 13, 1862 Historical InformationThey too fought for the Cause. America's Irish community – like so many other Ameri...
View full detailsRendezvous with Destiny by Mort Kunstler
Gen. John Buford at Gettysburg, June 30, 1863 Historical InformationHe was first on the field – and may have saved the war's greatest battle fo...
View full detailsRogers' Rangers On Lake Champlain by Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationTwo centuries of conflict came to a climax in the mid-eighteenth century in what Europeans called the Seven Years War and Ame...
View full detailsRough Riders, The - by Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationWhen the sinking of the battleship Maine in Cuban waters made war almost inevitable, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore...
View full detailsRush to the Summit by Mort Kunstler
Chamberlain at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 Historical InformationThirty-four year-old Colonel Joshua L. Chamberlain’s orders were clear and urg...
View full detailsWar is Hell! by Mort Kunstler
Gen. W. T. Sherman, Atlanta, November 15, 1864LIMITED EDITION PRINTS Giclée Canvas Prints Reproduction technique: Giclées are printed with the fin...
View full detailsWashington's "Watch Chain" by Mort Kunstler
West Point, November 30, 1779 Reviews “This magnificent painting… is superb. Besides the obvious beauty of the art itself, there is another fact...
View full detailsWinds of Change, The - by Mort Kunstler
Washington at Valley Forge, March 4, 1778 Historical InformationThe soldiers serving under General George Washington in December 1777 could not und...
View full detailsWorld Turned Upside Down, The - by Mort Kunstler
Yorktown, Va., October 19, 1781 Historical InformationFinally, they had won. After more than six years of warfare, the War for Independence wa...
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