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Bucktails by Dale Gallon
AKA 42nd Regiment, 13th Reserves, The First Rifle, Kane’s Rifles – The Bucktails were a renowned regiment from Northwestern Pennsylvania easily re...
View full details20th Maine & 15th Alabama by Dale Gallon
Panoramic Series – Colonel Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine on Little Round Top defending the left of the Union line against the attack of Co...
View full details8th Ohio at Gettysburg by Dale Gallon
Gettysburg, PA, July 3, 1863 – During the Confederate attack on the Union Center at Gettysburg, the 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry attacks the left f...
View full detailsA Rainy Day In Camp by Winsolow Homer
Open Edition Giclée On Canvas - Framed Image Size: 14"h x 26"w Stretched giclée reproduction on canvas with brass corner picture frame. Homer compl...
View full detailsAbsolution 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 detailsBlaze at the Bliss Farm By Dale Gallon
Gettysburg, PA July 3, 1863 – The marching columns of two Union army corps were hurrying to the north and west of Gettysburg. Called to engage Conf...
View full detailsBorn to be Brothers by Dale Gallon
Appomattox Court House, VA, April 10, 1865 – As General Ulysses S. Grant offered a cigar to General James Longstreet, he said, “Let’s have another...
View full detailsBreechloaders and Greencoats by Dale Gallon
The Firearm Series Sharps New Model 1859 Military Rifle – Includes image and history of the firearm – Elements of Hiram Berdan’s 2nd United States...
View full detailsBuford & Reynolds by Dale Gallon
Seminary Ridge Museum Series Gettysburg, PA, July 1, 1863 – General John Buford & General John Reynolds meet at the Seminary to discuss the im...
View full detailsBuford’s Boys by Dale Gallon
Seminary Ridge Museum Series Gettysburg, PA, July 1, 1863 – Gamble’s Brigade of Buford’s Division fighting on McPherson’s Ridge. Includes pen and ...
View full detailsBuying Time by Dale Gallon
Gettysburg, PA – General John Buford and his dismounted troopers holding A. P. Hill’s Corps on the morning of the 1st of July, 1863. Release Year:...
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 detailsClubs Are Trumps by Dale Gallon
Copse of Trees, Cemetery Ridge, Gettysburg, PA, July 3, 1863 – Major Edmund Rice leading the 19th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment engage...
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 detailsComing Rain by Dale Gallon
Panoramic Series Gettysburg, PA, June 30, 1863 – McPherson’s Farm – Brigadier General John Buford with his brigade commanders, Devin and Gamble, d...
View full detailsCuster at Hanover by Dale Gallon
The Firearm Series Hanover, PA, June 30, 1863 – Army Model 1860 Spencer Rifle – Includes image and history of the firearm – Armed with 7-shot Spen...
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Day is Ours by Dale Gallon
Gettysburg, PA, July 3, 1863 – Brigadier General Lewis Armistead leading the heroic and tragic moments of Pickett’s Charge at the High Water Mark....
View full detailsDay’s End – July 1st by Dale Gallon
Seminary Ridge Museum Series Gettysburg, PA, Evening of July 1, 1863 – The wounded being treated on the east side of the Seminary. Release Year: 2...
View full detailsDistinguished Gallantry by Dale Gallon
Trevilian Station, VA, The Evening of June 12, 1864 – 1st Lt. Edward B. Williston, Norwich University Class of 1856, and Commander of Battery D, 2...
View full detailsEchoes Thru Time by Larry Selman
Image Size: 18"w x 10"h Gicleé Canvas Edition: 200 Signed and Numbered Open EditionUSASMA Class Edition: 600 Signed and Numbered - SOLD OUT Artis...
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 detailsEncounter At Plum Run by Dale Gallon
As evening quiets the fighting on the Gettysburg Battlefield on the 2nd of July, 1863, Brigadier General Samuel Crawford leads the veteran Pennsyl...
View full detailsErin’s Pride by Dale Gallon
An officer of the 69th New York Infantry Regiment of the Irish Brigade bids farewell to his sweetheart before reporting back to the front. Release...
View full detailsEssayons: Engineers at Fredericksburg By Dale Gallon
Panoramic Series Battle of Fredericksburg, VA, December 11, 1862 – East bank of the Rappahannock River soldiers of the Fiftieth New York Engineers ...
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 detailsExpecting a Battle by Dale Gallon
Panoramic Series Meade’s Headquarters, Gettysburg, PA, July 2, 1863 – Major General George G. Meade, commander of the Army of the Potomac, speaks ...
View full detailsEyes of the Army of the Potomac by Dale Gallon
Seminary Ridge Museum Series Gettysburg, PA, June 30, 1863 – General John Buford being briefed by his scouts on the dispositions of the Confederat...
View full detailsFate of a Nation by Jody Harmon Framed
General Buford at Gettysburg Overall Size: 16"h x 22"w Edition Size: 200 Signed and numbered by the artist, Jody Harmon. Framed Print - Brass C...
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 detailsFight’n Irish by Dale Gallon
Celebrating the Gallantry and Bravery of the Irish Brigade. “We have given too many Irish regiments and brigades to the American service to let th...
View full detailsGeneral Orders 100 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 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 God We Trust by Hong Min Zou
Small Option: 25" x 21" Framed Large Option: 33" x 27" Framed "It is the duty of nations as well as of men to own their dependence upon the overr...
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 detailsJourney's End by Samson Pollen
Limited Edition LithographSigned and Numbered by ArtistEdition Size: 1000-2000Print Size: 23.25" x 16.75" Know why our custom framing is so compet...
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...
View full detailsLincoln Presidential Portrait, "In The Hands of The Almighty"
This portrait of President Abraham Lincoln is printed as a Giclée and can be printed on paper or canvas. Abraham Lincoln is an 1869 oil-on-canva...
View full detailsLincoln, Family Man by Mort Kunstler
Historical Information:Although he was a well paid Illinois attorney when he ran for president, Abraham Lincoln had been born in backwoods poverty....
View full detailsLincoln-Douglas Debates, The - by Mort Kunstler
Historical InformationThe indignation which Abraham Lincoln felt about the Dred Scott decision led him back to politics in 1857. In the legendary s...
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