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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: United States
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War
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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!
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