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Battle of Fredericksburg Art Prints

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In the Hands of Providence
Chamberlain at Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13th, 1862. With faces fixed toward the enemy, Joshua Chamberlain and the men of the 20th Maine charge forward while Confederate artillery rake the regiment with deadly gusts. Even though they were forced back, the men from Maine forged a reputation for coolness and courage that would follow them to other famous fields of fire and glory. 33"x 23?" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.

 

Onward Georgians
Don Troiani
Capt. John T. Jordan rallies the 49th Georgia Volunteer Infantry over the tracks of the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad during the decisive Confederate victory at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, on December 13, 1862. 32"x 23" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.

 

Stonewall Jackson
In the Presence of His Maker. Ron Lesser. On a hill near Fredericksburg, Jackson kneels in the newly fallen snow. Knowing that a battle is imminent and painfully aware of the sacrifice of those who are soon to fall, he prays for mercy for his men and for victory over his enemies. 17"x 21" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.

 

The Angel of Marye's Heights
Mort Künstler. Risking his life, Richard Kirkland, a sergeant of the 2nd South Carolina, gives aid to a wounded Union soldier in front of the stone wall at Marye's Heights. Touched by his mercy, the Union soldiers would later recall him as the "Angel of Marye's Heights." Signed and numbered limited edition print measures 33"x 23".

 

Battle of Fredericksburg
Thur de Thulstrup. Before dawn on December 11, 1862, Union soldiers and engineers begin to fasten together and launch pontoon boats to bridge the Rappahannock River. Although the Union soldiers clear the town and cross the bridge, Lee repulses the Union army with his well-defended position on Maryes' Heights, redeeming his failure at Antietam. Measures 24"x 18".

 

Fredericksburg at Trent's Reach
Attempting to pass down the James River in 1865, CSS Fredericksburg and CSS Virginia II quickly come under fire from Union shore batteries and the USS Onodaga. 28˝"x 22ľ" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.

 

Fredericksburg, VA
November 1862. This reproduction of a birds-eye view of Fredericksburg, Virginia, originally published by E. Sachse & Co. in 1863, measures 23"x 16".

 

The General and His Chaplain
Dale Gallon. Near Fredericksburg, Virginia, late in December 1862, Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson and the Rev. Beverly Tucker Lacy kneel in prayer after discussions on the role of the Chaplaincy in Jackson's Second Corps. 20"x 17" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.

 

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