The Civil War Paintings of Mort Kunstler Volume 2: Fredericksburg to Gettysburg - Hardcover

The Civil War Paintings of Mort Kunstler Volume 2: Fredericksburg to Gettysburg - Hardcover

$48.58
Sale price  $48.58 Regular price 
Skip to product information
The Civil War Paintings of Mort Kunstler Volume 2: Fredericksburg to Gettysburg - Hardcover

The Civil War Paintings of Mort Kunstler Volume 2: Fredericksburg to Gettysburg - Hardcover

$48.58
Sale price  $48.58 Regular price 

by Mort K?stler (Author), James I. Robertson (Foreword by)

For nearly 30 years, Mort K?stler has focused his considerable talent on interpreting the Civil War. More than 160 of these images are the basis for the four volumes in this series.

Back Jacket

Mort K?stler is the foremost Civil War artist of our time--if not all time, says Professor James I. Robertson Jr., the dean of Civil War historians. To study his paintings is to simply see history alive. This second of four volumes of Mort K?stler's Civil War paintings depicts the conflict just before the battle at Fredericksburg and leading up to Gettysburg.

After the battle of Antietam, Union commander Ambrose E. Burnside renewed the march on Richmond with a disastrous attack at Fredericksburg. The paintings Strategy in the Snow, So Close to the Enemy, and In the Hands of Providence convey the nature of the December 1862 battle.

With spring came a new Federal commander, Joseph Hooker, and an attack along a wider front. Eventually, the armies clashed at an obscure crossroads in the Virginia Wilderness known as Chancellorsville. Here the Lee-Jackson partnership reached its apex, and her Jackson was wounded and later died. Lee's audacity and Jackson's determination are brilliantly depicted with the paintings Last Council, Tactics and Strategy, and The Last Meeting. The crescendo and climax of the battle are portrayed in End of a Legend and His Supreme Moment.

Subsequently, Lee launched his own offensive campaign into Union territory. Here K?stler explores the high morale of the Confederate with a series of paintings around Jeb Stuart's grand review of his cavalry corps and the two opulent balls he hosted prior to the beginning of the Gettysburg campaign. Likewise, the artist conveys the optimism of Lee's soldiers as they splash across the Potomac in "Maryland, My Maryland."

Perhaps no other artist has recorded so many events in the Civil War, and certainly none have painted them with the authenticity and drama of Mort K?stler.

Number of Pages: 242
Dimensions: 0.81 x 8 x 8 IN
Publication Date: May 01, 2007

Intentional design

We make things that work better and last longer. Our products solve real problems with clean design.

Quality first

We obsess over the details and strive to deliver the best products at the best prices, every time.

Customer care

We're always on your side: keeping our loyal customers happy is our top priority and number one goal.

At the heart of every product lies a unique story, driven by our passion for quality and innovation. Each item enhances your everyday life and sparks joy.