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Item Code: 462-373
This framed limited edition Publisher’s Proof is one of Gallon’s “The Commanders Series”; it features a scene on the evening of June 30, 1863, on the Cashtown Road. Brigadier General John Buford meets with Colonel William Gamble. They discuss intelligence reports and finalize the concept for a delaying action. Commissioned by the Command & General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, KS. Released in 1992. Dedicated to the memory of Michael Shaara, author of The Killer Angels.
The wood frame measures 36” x 27”; the visible portion of the triple matted print measures 27” x 17 ¾”. Signed and numbered 46 of 50 in pencil by the artist. The print is in excellent condition; the frame exhibits just a few scratches, with wear along its bottom edge.
Reserved for publisher discretion, the Publisher Proof is a small-run edition of highly collectible works. These are hand-highlighted and numbered, often reserved for special clients, galleries, or promotional releases. [ld][ph:L]
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