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Bac001
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THE WAR IN VIRGINIA-CONTRABANDS
This is a digital reproduction of a drawing done by a field artist during the Civil War (1861-1865). The title of this print is 'The War in Virginia-Contrabands Coming into the Federal Camp' and depicts a wagon and oxen bringing a negro family into 'the Promised Land'.
The piece is reproduced (computer digitized) in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products (both ink and paper) in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print is 16 inch X 20 inch matted.
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Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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Bac003
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MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT BATON ROUGE
This print called 'Musical Entertainment-Baton Rouge, LA under the 41st Massachusetts, 131st NY and the 25th Connecticut volunteers' and features a breakdown, which was danced, or rather jumped with great vigor, by a couple of negro contraband juveniles.
Drawn by a field artist and soldier during the Civil War (1861-1865), the piece is reproduced (computer-digitized) in sepia tones to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All is done with archival, acid-free and museum quality products (both paper and ink) in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print comes matted as 16 X 20.
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Circa: Originally drawn in 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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Bac004
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THE GRAND SKEDDADLE
This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'The Grand Skedaddle of the Inhabitants from SC when Threatened by an Attack from the Federal Troops' and depicts thousands of negro families fleeing with their personal belongings.
We reproduce the piece (computer-digitized) in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products (both ink and paper) in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print is 16 X 20 matted.
We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking.
Please look at other Civil War artwork on /stores/rks
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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Bac005
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SIEGE OF PETERSBURG
This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'The Siege of Petersburg-Bringing in Captured Guns Amid Cheers from the Ohio Troops' and depicts colored troops feverish anxiety after a gallant fight against Confederate troops.
We will reproduce the piece (computer-digitized) in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products (both ink and paper) in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print is 16X 20 matted.
We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking.
Please look at my other Civil War artwork at /stores/rks. There are drawings of many aspects of the Civil War, (ships, Indians, railroads of that time period) so if there is something that you are interested in and don't see, contact me and I will look to see if I have it!
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia or B/W
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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Bac002
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NEW YEARS DAY CONTRABAND BALL
This is a digital reproduction of a drawing done by a field artist during the Civil War (1861-1865). The title of this print is 'New Years Day Contraband Ball at Vicksburg, Miss' and the detail is so great right down to the candle sconces on the wall! This is one of the best drawings of Civil War real-life I have seen.
The piece is reproduced in sepia tone (computer-digitized) to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products in order to preserve the piece for future generations.
Print size is 16X20 matted.
I have many other Civil War prints at /stores/rks. Please contact me for something in particular that you may be looking for.
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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Cave
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KillCave300
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KILLING CAVE ON BANKS OF POTOMAC REPRODUCTION PRINT
This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'Killings Cave On The Banks of the Potomac, The Place of Refuge of Many Citizens During the Battle of Antietam' and depicts a scene showing how serious this battle was. A great piece for the collector of Civil War artwork as well as cave-related items.
I will reproduce the piece, via computer digitizing, in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products, both ink and paper, in order to preserve the work for future generations.
The print is 16 X 20 and is matted.
We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking.
Please see other Civil War prints that we digitally reproduce at /stores/rks!
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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Civil War Black Art
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CwCrowd001
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PRESENTATION OF COLORS
This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'The Presentation of Colors to the 20th United States Colored Infantry at the Union League Clubhouse NY March 1864' and depicts a large crowd watching the ceremony.
We will reproduce the piece, via computer digitizing, in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products, both ink and paper, in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print is 16 X 20 and is matted.
We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking. Please see other Civil War prints that we digitally reproduce at /stores/rks!
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Famous Leaders & Battle Scenes of the Civil War
Author: Frank Leslie
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Civil War Maritime
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CWShips005
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BURNING OF THE 'HARVEY BIRCH' 1861
This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'Burning of the American Merchantman Harvey Birch by the Confederate Steamer Nashville' and depicts the robbery and setting fire to this vessel. A wonderful reproduction for the collector of Civil War/Maritime art.
I will reproduce the piece, via computer digitizing, in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products, both ink and paper, in order to preserve the work for future generations.
The print is 16 X 20 and is matted.
We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking.
Please see other Civil War prints that we digitally reproduce on this site!
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Famous Leaders & Battle Scenes of the Civil War
Author: Frank Leslie
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Maritime
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CWShips001
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RECEPTION OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND ASSOC WATER VESSELS
This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called ' Reception of Wounded Soldiers by the Federal Authorities and Conveying Them to the Hospital' which depicts a scene showing soldiers, women, ships and various other things giving a feeling of urgency. A wonderful print for collectors of Civil War and/or ships of the timeperiod.
We will reproduce the piece, via computer digitizing, in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products, both ink and paper, in order to preserve the work for future generations.
The print is 16 X 20 and is matted.
We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking. Please see other Civil War prints that we digitally reproduce at /stores/rks!
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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CWShips250
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THE CONFEDERATE PRIVATEER STEAMER 'ALABAMA' 1862
This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'The Confederate Privateer Steamer 'Alabama' Captain Raphael Semmes' which was photographed while at Liverpool. The wooden vessel was built by Laird & Sons, of Birkenhead in 1862. This is a beautiful reproduction for the collector of Civil War and/or maritime artwork.
We will reproduce the piece, via computer digitizing, in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products, both ink and paper, in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print is 16 X 20 and is matted.
We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking.
Please see other Civil War prints that we digitally reproduce at /stores/rks!
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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CWShips002
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WAR ON THE RED RIVER-ADMIRAL PORTERS FLEET
This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'War on the Red River, Admiral Porter's Fleet Passing Through Colonel Bailey's Dam, Above Alexandria' and depicts a large crowd watching the ships trying to sail over dams built of rocks. A very unusual piece for the collector of Civil War and/or maritime art.
We will reproduce the piece, via computer digitizing, in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products, both ink and paper, in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print is 16 X 20 and is matted.
We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking.
Please see other Civil War prints that we digitally reproduce at /stores/rks
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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Native Americans
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CwInd001
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DELAWARE INDIANS ACTING AS SCOUTS
This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'Delaware Indians Acting as Scouts for the Federal Army in the West'; and depicts Native Americans used for intelligence sources during the Civil War.
We will reproduce the piece, via computer-digitizing, in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products, ink and paper, in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print will come matted and will measure 16 X 20. It will also be shrink-wrapped.
We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and we thank you for looking.
Please look at my other artwork for additional pieces from the Civil War in Ethnographic category at /stores/rks
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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Railroad
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CWRail001
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TRAVELING IN STATE GENERAL BURNSIDE
This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'Traveling in State-General Burnside on the Road from New Berne...' and depicts an unusual mode of travel during the Civil War. An interesting piece for the collector of Civil War art.
We will reproduce the piece, via computer digitizing, in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products, both ink and paper, in order to preserve the work for future generations.
The print is 16 X 20 and is matted.
We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking.
Please see other Civil War prints that we digitally reproduce on this site!
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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