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Item Code: 465-431
Canvas giclee print stretched on frame measures 17” x 25”. Limited edition, number 30 of 75. Print is signed on front and again on the wood frame on the back. Print is shrink-wrapped and contains certificate inside in back.
Scene depicts Generals Lee and Jackson riding along in a snow-covered landscape during the winter of 1862-63. The two are discussing their plans for the Spring offensive against the Federal armies. This was a high time for the Confederate forces following their victory at Fredericksburg. [jet]
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