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Item Code: 977-06
This archivally framed print produced in 1992 by artist Dale Gallon measures 36.75” x 29”. Overall excellent condition. Does NOT have an accompanying artist signed COA. Print is signed and number 703/950.
This print is part of Gallon’s “The Commanders” Series and is set on the evening of June 30, 1863, on the Cashtown Road near Gettysburg. Brigadier General John Buford meets with Colonel William Gamble. They discuss intelligence reports and finalize the concept for a delaying action.
Artwork was commissioned by the Command & General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, KS. [ld]
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