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Vintage print of Mort Kunstler's "The Grand Review" Civil War Military Scene

$ 10.56

Availability: 89 in stock
  • Condition: Like New Condition!
  • Modified Item: No
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Hard to find vintage print of Mort Kunstler's "The Grand Review"  Brandy Station, Virginia June 5, 1863.
    Civil War Military Print. 16" x 13"
    General J.E.B. Stuart's Confederate horse soldiers may have been the finest cavalry force in the world. In June of 1863, Stuart stage an impressive review of his troops on the plains south of Brandy Station. A trainload of southern officials and their wives attended the spectacle, watching ten thousand mounted troops passing in review before Stuart and his staff. It was a dramatic demonstration of the Confederate cavalry, which had dominated the Northern horse soldiers. The Federal cavalry had gradually improved, however, and four days after Stuart's grand review, horsemen in blue and gray would meet at Brandy Station in the greatest cavalry battle of the war.
    "Mort Kunstler' is an American artist known for his illustrative paintings of historical events, especially of the American Civil War. He is considered one of the best-known and most respected historical artist in the U.S.
    Matted print measures 16" inches wide x 13" inches high
    and is backed with cardboard. Protected by clear cellophane wrap. The cellophane is responsible for some glare in the photos. Actual print is in perfect condition with original bright colors. Never opened or displayed.
    Check out my other current auctions for more of Mort Kunstler's work. I combine shipping. Thanks for looking!