FRAMED PRINT – TOMORROW WE MUST ATTACK HIM by DALE GALLON

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Item Code: 977-07

This archivally framed print produced in 1993 by artist Dale Gallon measures 35.5” x 27”.  Overall excellent condition.  Does NOT have an accompanying artist signed COA.  Print is signed and number 182/900.

This scene in this print is set on the grounds of the Lutheran Seminary west of Gettysburg, late on July 1, 1863, Lt. General Robert E. Lee listens to Lt. General James Longstreet’s arguments for a move away from Gettysburg. Lee’s mind, however, was made up. Gesturing emphatically, he stated, "If the enemy is there tomorrow, we must attack him." [ld]

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