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Two Battle of Gettysburg 18" x 24" Art Prints

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Battle Of Gettysburg
"Hancock's Defense of Pickett's Charge"   By Thure De Thulstrup
The climax of the Battle of Gettysburg came on the afternoon of July 3rd, 1863. Confederate Lt. Gen James Longstreet ordered three divisions, including General George Pickett's division of 5,500 men, to charge across an open field against the center of the Union line. The other two divisions were commanded by Brig. Gen. James Pettigrew and Maj. Gen Isaac Trimble. The Confederates broke through the Union line along a stone wall, known as "the angle" before they were driven back with heavy casualties. "Pickett's Charge" had failed and the battle ended. Lee and his Confederate army retreated to Virginia. This artist's depiction of "Pickett's Charge" is looking southwest from Cemetery Ridge. It shows Union General Winfield Scott Hancock directing the defense of the Confederate charge.
Full size, high quality reproduction of Louis Prang's print of the Civil War.  The original chromolithograph was scanned at full size into a state-of-the-art computer, and color corrected using photo retouching software and a special calibrated monitor.  This historic image is printed on a modern four color lithographic printing press using metal plates. Each print is on heavyweight, acid-free, archival paper.
Image Size 15" x 21.5"
Fine, full-size reproductions from the Civil War Commemorative Series by Louis Prang & Co. published in the 1880's
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