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Major General Patrick R. Cleburne, CSA • Oil painting reproduction on canvas

$ 41.68

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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    Description

    The
    Confederate Generals Restored/
    eBay
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    not
    appear on your final print.
    The Confederate Flags pictured here are for educational purposes and display and
    ARE NOT
    included in this lot or any other lot with a Confederate Generals Restored IMAGE.
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    Jun-20-14 11:53
    Major General Patrick R. Cleburne, CSA
    Major General Patrick R. Cleburne, CSA • Signed
    eBay has DEMANED ME TO REMOVE ALL CONFEDERATE FLAGS IN
    MY HEADLINE DESCRIPTIONS
    WHEN I REFUSED THEY REMOVED THE ENTIRE ITEM
    OVER 30 IMAGES FOR SALE DISAPPEARED
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    "FATE DENIED THEM VICTORY BUT GAVE THEM A GLORIOUS IMMORTALITY"
    This immortality has been captured in these
    CSA
    Signature Series of restored images
    Major General Patrick R. Cleburne
    Stonewall of the West
    Born, March 16, 1828
    In Ireland
    Patrick Ronayne Cleburne was promoted in the Confederate army at an astounding rate – enlisting as a private in early 1861, and rising to the rank of Major General by December 1862.  Highly respected by both his soldiers and his enemies, he showed great physical and moral courage.  In fact, it took great courage to issue his controversial – but sincere – January 1864 proposal to arm slaves to fight for the Confederacy. I have found it very interesting how the winners get to re-write history.
    In 1863 General Cleburne faced off against Union
    General Thomas
    at Chickamauga. Cleburne’s and General John C. Breckinridge’s assaults forced Gen. Thomas to call repeatedly for reinforcements.  In November 1863 the Confederate army was forced to retreat after the battle of Chattanooga.  However, Cleburne had defeated every assault against his men eventually charging his attackers.  After the battle, Cleburne and his men were charged with covering the retreat.
    The Hardee Flag:
    In 1864 General Joseph Johnston wanted to standardize all Confederate Battle Flags in the design of The Army of Northern Virginia. General Cleburne appealed to President Jefferson Davis to keep the Hardee Flag. A flag his men had fought and died under. He felt his troops had developed considerably Esprit De Corps fighting under that flag and wanted to keep it. It was said his men refused to fight under the
    conventional
    battle flag. President Davis agreed to let them keep their Hardee Flag. In most paintings depicting General Cleburne in his last charge it has his men
    carrying
    the Hardee Flag. Thus the background to this image is very apropos.
    Prior to the campaigning season of 1864, Cleburne became engaged to Susan Tarleton of Mobile, Alabama. Their marriage was never to be as Cleburne was killed during an ill conceived assault ordered by General John Bell Hood, which Cleburne opposed, on Union fortifications at the Battle of Franklin, just south of Nashville, Tennessee, on November 30, 1864. He was last seen advancing on foot toward the Union entrenchment with his sword raised after his horse was shot out from under him. Confederate war records indicate he died of a shot to the abdomen.
    General Cleburne's remains were laid to rest at St. John's Church near Mount Pleasant, Tennessee, where they remained for six years. In 1870 he was disinterred and returned to his adopted hometown of Helena, Arkansas, with much fanfare. (His specific location of interment is in dispute. Various sources claim Maple Hill Cemetery, Magnolia Cemetery, and Evergreen Cemetery in Helena.) There is a nice moment to him in
    Helena Cemetery, Phillips County, Arkansas, USA
    This lot is for one (1) oil painting reproduction as shown above with the flag (the flag has only been
    removed
    from the headline description).
    Approximate size 16 3/4
    x 25  inches
    printed on satin finish archival canvas
    with archival inks and sprayed with two coats of UV protection. Each print is made to order and takes four (4) days to cure, then UV sprayed before it is packed and mailed.
    Note a considerable amount of time has been spent on detailing the General's face and especially his eyes.
    The black & white
    photograph from life
    is for
    comparison
    purposes. It was used to paint this image. The B&W image is
    available
    in my store with
    his signature. It is not part of this lot.
    Priority Mailed in a 4 x 24 inch tube.
    Artistic Satin Canvas:
    Artistic Satin Canvas 350gsm is a thick 19 mil. Canvas is meant for museum quality archival printing, fine art reproduction or photographic portrait creations. This cotton/polyester blend (35/65%) double weave canvas has a fast drying, satin finish surface. Artistic Satin Canvas also features a high white point without optical brighteners, which means it won't turn yellow over time. Ideal for wedding pictures and portraits where
    that traditional oil-on-canvas textured look is desired.
    Artistic Satin Canvas can be easily stretched for framing art reproductions or sewn for banner applications.
    Each CSA Signature Series photograph comes with a short excerpt out Southern Civil War history describing the heroic figure with an appropriate Battle flag (as above) at the head of the sheet. Tastefully printed on grey cover stock, suitable for framing. In this case it will General Cleburne’s flag as above.
    The additional image shows how you can crop the print for a 16 x 20 matt in a
    standard
    frame.
    The Hardee Flag HAS BEEN REMOVED AND WAS  for educational purposes.
    Copyright:  This image is significantly cleaned up, restored, and is an improved version of the original. It is copyright protected and may not be reproduced without express permission.
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    Errata
    SOME people
    seem a little confused as to my descriptions: (I want nobody to be disappointed in there purchase, I take great pride in what I do).
    Let me make myself perfectly clear. What you see, is what you get, the image on eBay is the PRODUCT you will receive, and in all cases better. I have described in great detail each item and exactly what it is. If you have any requests or questions please do not hesitate to ask before you order, I will be happy to answer them.
    Know what you are buying.
    It is what it is, a
    Museum Quality print
    made and restored from a digital file using the old glass negative and in rare instances a print, it is
    NOT
    an original print made in  the 1860's or 1870's and restored, (seems I had one buyer expecting an original restored print made in 1870 with actual signatures for .95, America is a wonderful place), recently I had an individual that wanted to return a framed photo because it was not what they envisioned (defined as imagined), I refused and eBay/PayPal agreed.  it is a
    restored
    archival
    digital reproduction, not some cheap print. If you want cheap, shoddy prints, they are everywhere else, not here.  These prints are produce with archival inks, on archival canvas and UV spayed to last 150 years 24/7 in direct sun light. If they are framed, UV glass is used, add 50 years. Again, if have any questions please ask.
    Thank you for looking.
    Condition of sale:
    PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE END OF THE SALE.
    IMPORTANT NOTE: EBAY NOW AUTOMATICALLY SENDS A NON-PAYING BIDDER ALERT
    IF YOU HAVEN'T MADE YOUR PAYMENT AFTER THE SALE ENDS.  IT WILL BE CANCELLED.
    Copyright ©2017:  These images are significantly cleaned up, restored, and are an improved version of the original. This image is copyright protected and may not be reproduced without express permission.
    Thank you for looking.
    Condition of Sale:
    PAYMENT
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    Copyright ©2017:
    These images are significantly cleaned up, restored, and are an improved version of the original. They are copyright protected and may not be reproduced without express permission.