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". |
Confederate Vedette
Keith
Rocco.
Laurel Brigade Cavalry, Shenandoah Valley.
A Confederate trooper on outpost duty. 20"x 16" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist.
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Decision at the Crossroads
Keith Rocco.
Pressing past the Tishomingo Hotel, Federal troops swarm northward
across the tracks to collide with Confederate forces occupying the
Corinth railyard and gain control of this strategic railroad junction.
25"x 16½" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
Key to Corinth
Keith Rocco.
Battery Robinette.
Advancing under the deadly enfilading fire of artillery, Colonel William
P. Rogers of the 2nd Texas Infantry leads his men against the heavily
defended Union Battery Robinett. "Oh we were butchered like dogs" one
survivor remembered. Ultimately, the attempt to capture the Union guns
failed. 16½"x 25" print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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The Last Full Measure
1st Minnesota Regiment at
Gettysburg.
"Charge those lines," ordered Gen. Winfield Hancock, pointing in the
direction of the Peach Orchard and Plum Run. With bayonets fixed and
rifles at right-shoulder shift, the 1st Minnesota broke toward Cadmus
Wilcox's Confederate brigade. When it was all over just 15 minutes later,
only 47 men rallied to the 1st Minnesota's banner while 215 of their
comrades - including all of their officers - lay on the field. 24"x 17¼"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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The Surrender
Appomattox Court House, Virginia - April 9th 1865.
The meeting lasted approximately an hour and a half. When it was over, the
Army of Northern Virginia had surrendered, the Federal Government was able
to bring increased pressure to bear on other parts of the south, and
hostilities were within months of cessation. 24"x 18" poster is signed by
the artist. |
Save the Colors
Keith Rocco.
Limited edition print depicts the Duryee's Zouaves, 5th New York at Second
Manassas. Signed and numbered by the artist. 14¼"x 9¼". $74.95 |
The Lions of the Hour
The VMI Cadets at the Battle
of New Market, May 15, 1864. The fire intensified around the outbuildings
and the mud pulled at their boots. Struggling forward through the churned
up barnyard, they crossed the white farm fences, reaching the rail fence
on the north edge of the orchard. Letting loose a volley, the fresh,
excited cadets filled the gap in the faltering Confederate line. 22"x 17"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |