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Item Code: 12-735
Irish-born General Patrick R. Cleburne leading his troops at the battle of Franklin, Tennessee November 30,1864. After the General's horse had been shot out from under him, and a remount suffering the same fate, he continued to lead his men on foot. Last seen charging into thick smoke, his body was recovered the next day where he had been killed.
"General Patrick Cleburne"
1000 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Prints
80 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Artist Proofs
80 Signed, Serial Numbered Limited Edition Publisher Proofs
Image Size: 29 1/2" x 20"
Print is unframed and is flat on acid-free board in acid-free plastic. "Publisher Proof" signed by Don Troiani PP #36/80.
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