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Don Troiani Civil War Art Paintings
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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. |
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4th Virginia Cavalry
Don Troiani
Dressed in caps with frock coats and armed with double barrel shotguns,
the famed Black Horse troop that formed Company H of the hard fighting
4thVirginia Cavalry was composed of the sons of some of the finest
families of Virginia. 11¼" x 14½" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist. |
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Unconquered - 1st Tenn. Colorbearer 1863
Don Troiani
With Brig. Gen. James J. Archer's Tennessee and Alabama troops forced to
fall back across a ravine following a desperate fight against the famed
Iron Brigade at Gettysburg on July 1, 1863, the 1st Tennessee color
bearer - Wiley Woods of Co. F - defiantly waves the regimental standard
in the face of the foe. 25"x 32" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist. |
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79th New York State
Don Troiani
Highlanders. A soldier from the 79th New York
Highlanders as he appeared in 1861 in the highland dress with plaid
trousers. 11¼"x 14½" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist. |
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Don Troiani's Regiments & Uniforms of the Civil War
Troiani, Coates &
McAfee. Here, artist Don Troiani turns his brush to individual units and
the distinctive uniforms they wore. In addition to 130 paintings of
battle scenes and individual figures, the book includes more than 250
full-color photographs of uniforms and accouterments. These paintings
and their supporting text make this one of the most comprehensive books
on Civil War uniforms ever undertaken. 256 pgs., 9"x 12", hdbd. |
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Don Troiani's Civil War
Troiani & Pohanka. Don Troiani's Civil War
paintings and prints hang in the finest collections in the country. This
volume - the first collection of his Civil War art to appear in book
form - is a chronological depiction of every facet of the war. His most
famous and popular works - most of which are in private collections and
thus unavailable for viewing - are all represented. 216 pgs., 100 color
artworks, 45 additional B&W and color illustrations, 11¼"x 8¼", sfbd. |
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