Description: " PICKETT'S CHARGE " by Mort Kunstler Collectible Civil War Print( ARTIST PROOF PRINT ) ( Pickett's Charge - Battle of Gettysburg - July 3, 1863 ) As one of the most decisive engagements in one of the most renowned battles, the tragic assault known as Pickett’s Charge, still resonates 150 years later. After several unsuccessful attempts to envelop Federal forces by striking the Union left flank at the Peach Orchard, Wheatfield, Devil’s Den and the Round Tops and then attacking the Union right flank at Culp’s and East Cemetery Hill, General Robert E. Lee concentrated his remaining strength of artillery and infantry at the center of the Union lines. Despite the initial hesitation from his senior commander, Lt. General James Longstreet, Lee remained steadfast in his tactical plan, which called for nearly 12,000 men (nine brigades) to march over 1,000 yards across open ground. His confidence in the infantry’s ability to reach the enemy was bolstered by the plan to precede the initial charge with a concentrated cannonade focused at the Union center. Although Longstreet’s corps artillery chief, Colonel Edward Porter Alexander, had effective command of the field, there was an insufficient concentration of Confederate fire on the objective.The brunt of the assault was borne by the infantry troops, who were required to march into the oncoming fray of Federal artillery and musket fire with virtually no available cover. Ironically, the term “charge” used to describe the attack is an overstatement, as the rebel troops marched deliberately in a line across the open plain, accelerating only when they were within a few hundred yards of the enemy. This line consisted of troops under the commands of Major General Isaac R. Trimble, Major General George E. Pickett and Brigadier General J. Johnston Pettigrew and it stretched out for more than a mile. The majority would never reach their intended target, a copse of trees defended by troops under the command of General Winfield S. Hancock.Prior to the assault, General Pickett gallantly addressed his troops as they waited in the hot July sun, lined up in ranks along the tree line adjacent to the field. Despite the arduous task that lay before him, Pickett appeared to be in very high spirits and his confidence was infectious. Riding up and down the line, he shouted to his men that they were all Virginians and to remember what they were fighting for. With that encouragement, Pickett’s men courageously stepped off into what would become one of the most fateful engagements in American military history. Suffering incredible losses, more than half of Pickett’s division was killed, wounded, or captured, including all three of his brigadier generals.The following day, Lee began to withdraw and to move his army south toward the Potomac River, thus concluding the Battle of Gettysburg. The procession of wounded and receding troops stretched out for more than fourteen miles. Many Southerners later came to believe that Pickett’s Charge represented the “High Water Mark” of Confederate hopes for independence. ( WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED MORT KUNSTLER GALLERY)--- COLLECTIBLE HAND SIGNED & NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION PRINT ------ MINT CONDITION PRINT ---( Only 50 A/P Prints Ever Produced ) This is a beautiful collectible limited-edition PRINT ---- Hand Signed & Numbered Personally By MORT KUNSTLER ---- The Image Size Is About -- 29" x 14 1/2"ARTIST PROOF PRINT STORED FLAT & UNFRAMED & PROTECTED Comes with the original certificate of authenticity SHIPPING - LARGE TUBE - Insured - Via UPS - $55 - Within The Continental USA....lower 48 states ONLY...INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING --- UPS -- VIA EBAY's GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAMPAYMENT - Paypal - Visa - MasterCard - Discover - Check ~YOUR PHONE NUMBER IS NECESSARY FOR THE SAFE DELIVERY OF UPS ITEMS.~I have the largest inventory of SOLD OUT and hard to find Collectible Civil War Prints by Troiani, Kunstler, Strain, and others... Framing Fox Fine Art GalleryLocated in New Bern, North CarolinaI have owned My Art Gallery for now over 48 Years....We have the largest Inventory of SOLD OUT Civil War Prints in the USA All North Carolina residents will be charged 6.75% sales tax included in invoice.
Price: 385 USD
Location: New Bern, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-10-08T20:15:08.000Z
Shipping Cost: 55 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Artist: Mort Kunstler
Signed By: Mort Kunstler
Edition Size: 50 signed & numbered limited Artist Proof Prints
Size: Medium
Custom Bundle: No
Framing: Never Framed --- MINT
Personalize: No
Listed By: Dealer - Framing Fox Art Gallery
Style: Realism
Features: SOLD OUT PRINT EDITION, Hand Signed & Numbered, Mint Condition Print, Stored Flat & Protected, comes with Certificate, Battle at Gettysburg, NEVER FRAMED, INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, ARTIST PROOF PRINT
Handmade: No
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899
Print Type: Collectible Print - Battle Of Gettysburg
Signed: Yes
Title: Pickett's Charge
Period: Historicism (1850-1900)
Material: Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Subject: Collectible Civil War Print
Print Surface: Paper
Type: Hand Signed & Numbered Print
Signed?: Personally Hand SIgned by Mort Kunstler
Edition Type: Limited Edition
COA Issued By: Mort Kuinstler
Theme: American Civil War Fine Art
Original/Reproduction: Original Print
Production Technique: Offset Lithograph
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Personalization Instructions: ARTIST PROOF PRINT