Fightin' Irish
Dale Gallon
Celebrating the Gallantry and Bravery of the Irish Brigade.
Members of the Irish Brigade engage in action in its most
memorable battle: July 2, 1863, in a 20-acre wheat field near Gettysburg.
23"x 16½" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Night Assault
Dale Gallon. Shortly after nightfall on the evening of July 2, 1863
General Harry T. Hays' Brigade of Louisianans capture the guns of the
First New York Artillery on Cemetery Hill in a hand-to-hand struggle.
15¾"x 10½" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
A Good Shot
Dale Gallon. Three Union soldiers from one of
Hiram Berdan's elite United States Sharpshooters Regiment take aim with
their target rifle at an unsuspecting target. 23"x 17" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
Beckoning Thunder
Dale Gallon. General A.P. Hill leads the Light Division of Jackson's Corps
across Boteler's Ford to save the Army of Northern Virginia's right flank
during the Battle of Sharpsburg on September 17, 1862. 25"x 16" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Born to be Brothers
Dale Gallon
The day after the Confederate surrender on April 9, 1865, Union Gen.
Ulysses S. Grant offers a cigar to Confederate Gen. James Longstreet at
the Appomattox (Virginia) Court House. Telling about the moving gesture
later, Longstreet said, "Why do men fight who were born to be brothers?"
31"x 22" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Cleburne at Franklin
Dale Gallon. Proud, duty driven, going where
fate bid them to go and too brave for their own good - the very spirit of
General Patrick Cleburne and the great Army of Tennessee. 24"x 16" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
Clubs are Trumps
Copse of Trees, Cemetery Ridge, July 3, 1863. Dale
Gallon. Major Edmund Rice and the 19th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Regiment engage the 14th Virginia Infantry at the climax of Pickett's
Charge. 26"x 16" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist. |
Custer at Hanover
Hanover, Pennsylvania, June 30, 1863. Dale Gallon. Armed with 7-shot
Spencer Repeating Rifles, troopers of Company E, 6th Michigan Cavalry,
deploy under the watchful eye of their new brigade commander, General
George Armstrong Custer, the Union Army's youngest general officer. 26"x
16" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist and also
includes an image and history of Army Model 1860 Spencer Rifle.
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It May As Well Begin Now
Dale Gallon. Commander of the Army of the Potomac, Major General George G.
Meade admonishes Third Corps Commander, Major General Daniel E. Sickles at
the Peach Orchard at the onset of the Confederate attack. 23"x 16" limited
edition signed print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Joshua and Fanny
Dale Gallon. Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain of the 20th
Maine Infantry and his wife, Caroline Frances Chamberlain, shortly before
the Colonel leaves for the front. 16½"x 23" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist
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Lt. Colonel Joshua Chamberlain
Dale Gallon. An imposing force on the battlefield, Lt. Colonel Joshua
Chamberlain - a Medal of Honor recipient - is best known for his
courageous engagement at Little Round Top. 12"x 16" limited edition print
is signed and numbered by the artist. |
Major Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock
Dale Gallon. Major General Winfield Scott Hancock was a commanding
presence on any battlefield, inspiring his men by personal acts of bravery
and earning himself the name "Hancock the Superb" for his leadership at
Fredericksburg. This print is signed by the artist and measures 17¼"x 22".
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Overdue at Catlett Station
Dale Gallon. This ambush of a Federal supply train on May 30, 1863, was
the first of many by the legendary Confederate Partisan Ranger, John S.
Mosby. 26"x 16" print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Ride to Glory
Dale Gallon. John C. Pelham leads Stuart's horse artillery to support
Jackson at Sharpsburg on September 17th, 1862. 26"x 16" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
Civil War Art of Dale Gallon
Gallon. This book was published as a companion to the Gettysburg Military
Park's Cyclorama Show, where 16 of Dale Gallon's original paintings were
on display. It is a walk through history, describing the story and
research behind each painting. 48 pgs., 11"x 8½", sfbd.
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A Farewell Rose
Dundee Plantation near Hanover Courthouse, Virginia
August 15th, 1863. Dale Gallon. Maj. General J.E.B. Stuart bids farewell
to his wife, Flora, before embarking on the Second Manassas Campaign.
Print measures 13"x 16" and includes matte and wood frame. |
Stonewall Jackson
Dale Gallon. Unique artwork features two prints of Stonewall Jackson along
with a CSA patch. On top, in Lord of the Valley, Brig. Gen. Richard Taylor
reports to Stonewall just south of New Market, Virginia, late in the
afternoon of May 20, 1862. In Jackson in the Valley, bottom, Jackson rides
with a portion of his staff in the Shenandoah Valley. Piece measures 14½"X
22" including matte and wood frame.
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The Drummer
Confederate Drummer Boy. Dale Gallon. Both Union & Confederate armies
contained many that were mere children. These boy soldiers viewed their
service in the Civil War as an all-consuming adventure - an experience not
to be missed even at the expense of their lives. Whether Union or
Confederate, they were all too young to die. 12"x 16" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
The Musician
Union Drummer Boy. Dale Gallon. Both Union & Confederate armies contained
many that were mere children. These boy soldiers viewed their service in
the Civil War as an all-consuming adventure - an experience not to be
missed even at the expense of their lives. Whether Union or Confederate,
they were all too young to die. 12"x 16" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist.
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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. |
The Hornet's Nest
Dale Gallon. Near Pittsburg Landing on Sunday, April 6, 1862, elements of
the 8th Iowa Infantry Regiment engage Louisiana soldiers in the Hornet's
Nest at the Battle of Shiloh. This limited edition 16"x 23" print is
signed and numbered by the artist.
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Warriors' Tribute at Appomattox
Dale Gallon. Colonel Joshua Chamberlain, representing the government of
the United States, receives the surrender of Longstreet's Corps at
Appomattox Court House, Virginia, on April 12, 1865. Measures 26"x 16". |
What Are Your Orders
Eastern Edge of the Wheatfield, July 2, 1863. Dale Gallon. Colonel Strong
Vincent, commander of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps, Army of
the Potomac meets a courier from Corps Commander Major General George
Sykes and makes the decision, without direct orders, to take his brigade
to the height of Little Round Top. 32"x 16" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist. |
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