Mort Künstler's unique style provides us the opportunity to commemorate and remember some of the most significant events and figures in American history.
General Stonewall Jackson bids farewell to his beloved “Stonewall Brigade” on November 4, 1861, to “The Sweetest Music” of the Rebel Yell.Matted print with brass plate. Size with matte is 16" x 20". Actual print size is 11" x 14". By Mort Kunstler.
On April 12, 1865, at Appomattox Court House, VA, one of the most poignant events of the Civil War occurred with the “Salute of Honor” given the Confederates soldiers by the Union soldiers as the Rebels surrendered their arms and furled their battle flags.Matted print with brass plate. Size with matte is 16" x 20". Actual print size is 11" x 14". By Mort Kunstler.
“Gods and Generals” portrays Lee and his Lieutenants planning the strategy that lead to the Antietam Campaign. The Council of War took place in Leesburg, VA on September a5, 1862.Matted print with brass plate. Size with matte is 16" x 20". Actual print size is 11" x 14". By Mort Kunstler.
“White House Strategy” depicts Lee, Jackson and Davis meeting at the Confederate White House on July 13, 1862. Matted print with brass plate. Size with matte is 16" x 20". Actual print size is 11" x 14". By Mort Kunstler.
Feb. 1, 1862 in Winchester, Virginia, General "Stonewall" Jackson and his wife, Mary Anna Morrison Jackson, spend a "Fleeting Moment" together. Matted print with brass plate. Size with matte is 16" x 20". Actual print size is 11" x 14". By Mort Kunstler.
This print shows the shows the engagement between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia at Hampton Roads, VA on March 9, 1862.Matted print with brass plate. Size with matte is 16" x 20". Actual print size is 11" x 14". By Mort Kunstler.
The crew of the CSS H. L. Hunley prepare for what is “The Final Mission” on February 17, 1864 at Charleston, South Carolina.Matted print with brass plate. Size with matte is 16" x 20". Actual print size is 11" x 14". By Mort Kunstler.
“Magnolia Morning” presents a morning of high hopes for the South at Arlington Plantation in Providence, LA on the morning of April 7, 1861, after a gala Secession Ball.Matted print with brass plate. Size with matte is 16" x 20". Actual print size is 11" x 14". By Mort Kunstler.
Hand-to-hand combat on July 3, 1863, as fresh Virginia troops joined Carolinians and struck the advancing Federals head-on in an open meadow "with a wild Confederate yell". Matted print with brass plate. Size with matte is 16" x 20". Actual print size is 11" x 14". By Mort Kunstler.
“Moonlight and Magnolias” is a romantic depiction of a Secession Ball highlighting Arlington Plantation on Lake Providence in the northeastern corner of Louisiana. Matted print with brass plate. Size with matte is 16" x 20". Actual print size is 11" x 14". By Mort Kunstler.