BRANDY STATION REVIEW – DON TROIANI

BRANDY STATION REVIEW – DON TROIANI

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Item Code: 2023-1994

In excellent condition, this limited edition print by famed artist Don Troiani is in excellent condition. Signed and numbered by the artist, it is 765 of 1150.  Measures 31” x 25”.  Accompanied by COA.

Features Robert E. Lee, J.E.B. Stuart and Lee's party as they thundered down a three mile long line of troops with 10,000 glittering sabers in the air. The flag of the Army of Northern Virginia, commonly called the Confederate Battle flag, is prominently displayed in the picture. Most of the Southern cavalry was camped near Brandy Station. This grand review on June 5, 1863 preceded the Battle of Brandy Station on June 9. [ld] [ph:L]

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