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Triple matted Troiani print entitled “THE GRAY WALL”, housed in very nice wood frame measuring 32” x 31”. Visible portion of the print measures 22 ¼” x 21”. Issued in 1985, this limited… (846-489). Learn More »
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Below is a list of a selection of unframed prints by famed military artist Don Troiani. Each is listed with our item code, the title of the print, the print’s number, size, and the price. Each…. Learn More »
Framed in brown wood, 25.75” x 20.5, w/brown paper backing & hang-wire. Interior print, 17” x 13, w/white margins. Incudes !6 commemorative postage stamps, in fine condition, handsomely… (260-51). Learn More »
Troiani is arguably the best military artist around and has been for decades, uniquely combining artistic talent and historical accuracy from in-depth, impeccable research. This is a professionally… (1180-53). Learn More »
Choose from this newly arrived selection of unframed prints by famed artist Don Troiani. Each is signed and numbered and all but two have the artist COA with it – 2021-750, Fire on Caroline Street,…. Learn More »
Below is a list of a large selection of framed prints with Civil War related subjects, including many by famed artists Don Troiani and Dale Gallon. Each is listed with our item code and the title of…. Learn More »
Measures 34 1/2" x 26 1/2". Limited Edition, numbered and signed. 122/1000. No scene is more compelling to an appreciation of the price of freedom than one capturing the emotional departure of a… (596-19). Learn More »
Measures 39" x 33". Limited Edition, numbered and signed. 21/500. G. W. Bush becomes the first President to land in an airplane on an aircraft carrier. The plane is a Lockheed S-3B Viking,… (596-18). Learn More »
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Mower General Hospital, first known as Chestnut Hill Hospital, was one of the largest U.S. General Hospitals. Planned and built in 1862, it opened in early 1863 and could hold 3600 patients. Covering 27 acres the complex included 47 wards and other… (870-613). Learn More »