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home > Antietam Store > Civil War Battle of Antietam Art Prints.

Antietam Art Prints

Always Ready
Keith Rocco. Limited edition print depicts the 9th New York Hawkin's Zouaves at Antietam. Signed and numbered by artist. 24"x 16½".
 

Battle of Antietam
Thure de Thulstrup. Union troops charge past Dunker Church near Sharpsburg, Maryland on September 17th, 1862. This reproduction print of an 1880s chromolithograph measures 24"x 18".
 

Battle of Antietam Poster
Featuring a reproduction of an 1887 Kurz & Allison print, a battlefield map, and B&W photos of George B. McClellan and Robert E. Lee, this poster is printed on parchment-colored paper and measures 18"x 24".
 

Double Canister
Battle of Antietam, Maryland, September 17, 1862. Dale Gallon. General James Longstreet holds the horses for his staff while they work Miller's Battery of the Washington Artillery. Print measures 16"x 11" including matte and frame.
 

Hancock the Superb
The Irish Brigade at Antietam, September 17, 1862. Mort Künstler. Winning praise at the Battle of Williamsburg during the Peninsula Campaign, General Winfield Scott Hancock's courageous conduct led General McClellan to praise him as "Hancock the Superb." Here, during the Battle of Antietam, we see Hancock courageously acting at a moment of dire need, inspiring all around him and displaying the valor that would be his trademark. 25"x 16¼" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist
 

No Time for Prayer
Dan Nance. The 66th Ohio Regiment makes a determined stand against Confederate forces near the Dunker Church at Antietam. Limited edition print measures 28¾"x 17¼".
 

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