Scroll down the page to view a wide variety of outstanding prints by several well known artists. Many of the wooden frames show scattered minor scratches and nicks. Any unusually noticeable blemishes are noted in the descriptions below. All of the prints and mats are in excellent condition. Note: Some images show reflections from lights in our showcases and glare from the flash of our digital camera.
This print portrays the vaunted Tiger Rifles of Wheat's 1st Special Battalion as they would have appeared in 1861. This unit, feared by both sides for their ferocious behavior, was composed of the roughest element of New Orleans.
"Tiger Rifles" 1050 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Prints 80 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Artist Proofs 80 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Publisher Proofs Image Size: 11 3/8" x 14 1/2
We have three copies of this print in stock, each selling for $100.00:
(12-743) Print is unframed and is flat on acid-free board in acid-free plastic. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #55/80.
(12-744) Print is unframed and is flat on acid-free board in acid-free plastic. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #34/80.
(12-745) Print is unframed and is flat on acid-free board in acid-free plastic. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #36/80.
(12-743), (12-744) or (12-745) $100.00 each
The 79th NY Vol. Infantry was one of the Civil War's most strikingly garbed units. They were in the forefront of such battles as South Mountain and Antietam.They served with the 9th Corps at places like Vicksburg, the Wilderness and Spottsylvania.
"79th New York State Militia" 1050 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Prints 80 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Artist Proofs 80 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Publisher Proofs Image Size: 11 3/8" x 14 1/2
(12-741) Print is unframed and is flat on acid-free board in acid-free plastic. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #55/80.
(12-741) $75.00
August 9, 1862. It was the moment of crisis at the battle of Cedar Mountain. Hand to hand fighting sent the left wing of Stonewall Jackson's army reeling back in confusion. Jackson realized he needed to rally his men. He raised his sword, rusted to the scabbard, grabbed a battle flag, and shouted to his men "Jackson is with you, rally brave men, and press forward"!
"Jackson Is With You!" 1500 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Prints 100 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Artist Proofs 80 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Publisher Proofs Image Size: 26 3/4" x 20"
We have three copies of this print in stock, each reduced to $280.00:
(12-168) Print is unframed and shrunk-wrapped. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #34/80.
(12-168) Print is unframed and shrunk-wrapped. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #36/80.
(12-168) Print is unframed and shrunk-wrapped. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #55/80.
(12-168) Originally $350.00 each REDUCED TO $280.00 EACH
With certificate of authenticity and limitation, 314/650, signed and dated 1994. Measures 12 x15.5", triple-mounted in blue, light gray & dark gray, mounted in glassed, fine, cherry frame measuring 20.5 x 25". Fine scene of Gen. Lee and headquarters soldier grouped around his headquarters flag, a Confederate 1st national flag w/two additional stars at bottom for slave-holding border states Kentucky and Missouri. Print & frame in magnificent condition.
(12-176) Originally $175.00 REDUCED TO $140.00
Early morning, Thursday July 2, 1863, Gen. Robert E. Lee surveys the Union position from a tree line along Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. While in quiet thought as to his next move, Lt. Col. Charles Marshall, Major John W. Fairfax and Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill await his decision.
"Decision At Dawn" 1000 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Prints 75 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Artist Proofs 65 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Publisher Proofs Image Size: 20" X 23 1/2"
We have two copies of this print in stock, each reduced to $320.00:
(12-157) Print is unframed and shrunk-wrapped. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #36/65.
(12-204) Print is unframed and shrunk-wrapped. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #25/65.
(12-157) or (12-204) Originally $400.00 each REDUCED TO $320.00 EACH
July 3, 1863 the 69th Pennsylvania volunteer infantry waged a heroic forward battle against a wall of Confederates 12,000 men strong. The Confederates charged into the 69th right flank, where the contest became hand-to-hand. The 6th held their ground at the Battle of Gettysburg.
"Rock of Erin" 1500 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Prints 100 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Artist Proofs 80 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Publisher Proofs Image Size: 26 3/4" x 20"
We have two copies of this print in stock, each reduced to $280.00:
(12-167) Print is unframed and shrunk-wrapped. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #36/80.
(12-167) Print is unframed and shrunk-wrapped. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #55/80.
(12-167) Originally $350.00 each REDUCED TO $280.00 EACH
July 3, 1863, the brigade of Richard B. Garnett presses toward the copse of trees in the desperate assault commonly known as Pickett's Charge. In moments Garnett will be shot dead and many of his men killed or wounded in their valiant attempt to break the Union center. Following directly behind, is Gen. Lewis Armistead, hat on sword leading his brigade to immortal glory.
"Toward the Angle" 1000 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Prints 100 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Artist Proofs 80 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Publisher Proofs Image Size: 18" x 34"
We have two copies of this print in stock, each reduced to $180.00:
(12-726) Print is unframed and is flat on acid-free board in acid-free plastic. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #34/80.
(12-727) Print is unframed and is flat on acid-free board in acid-free plastic. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #55/80.
(12-726) or (12-727) Originally $225.00 each REDUCED TO $180.00 EACH
Irish-born General Patrick R. Cleburne leading his troops at the battle of Franklin, Tennessee November 30,1864. After the General's horse had been shot out from under him, and a remount suffering the same fate, he continued to lead his men on foot. Last seen charging into thick smoke, his body was recovered the next day where he had been killed.
"General Patrick Cleburne" 1000 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Prints 80 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Artist Proofs 80 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Publisher Proofs Image Size: 29 1/2" x 20"
We have two copies of this print in stock, each selling for $225.00:
(12-734) Print is unframed and is flat on acid-free board in acid-free plastic. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #34/80.
(12-735) Print is unframed and is flat on acid-free board in acid-free plastic. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #36/80.
(12-734) or (12-735) $225.00 each
A commander of an Army of Northern Virginia Infantry surveys the horizon, waiting to lead his men forward towards the sound of battle.
"Colonel Of The Confederacy" 1250 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Prints 75 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Artist Proofs 65 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Publisher Proofs Image Size: 11 5/8" x 20"
Print is unframed and shrunk-wrapped. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #34/65.
(12-158) $125.00