Description: Southern Hospitality by John Paul Strain COLLECTIBLE CIVIL WAR PRINTGeneral Stonewall Jackson & Colonel Turner AshbyJackson Headquarters - Romney, West Virginia -- January 14, 1862( GICLEE PRINT ) General Stonewall Jackson and his troops had finally arrived in the town of Romney after a long and difficult passage through the mountains of western Virginia. A snow storm had blanketed the countryside and snow was still falling in Romney. The temperature did not get above twenty-seven degrees.Jackson's plan was to destroy and capture the Federal garrison located there. But to the General's surprise, the Federals had abandoned Romney and fled the city not wishing to engage General Jackson's army. Jackson believed his success was nothing short of a miracle from God Almighty himself.Jackson made his headquarters in John Baker White's brick home located in the center of town. Liberated from the Federal occupation, the citizenry of Romney was thrilled with the arrival of southern troops. Unlike other wars fought in different parts of the world, the Civil War was being fought on home ground. Women played an enormous role in the lives of southern soldiers. They looked for any way they could help. Many offered their homes to wounded soldiers and became nurses, laundresses, cooks, couriers, spies, and writers. Women struggled to do the work of their men who had gone off to defend their country. They worked in the fields, and ran the family farm. A number of women in Winchester had knit enough socks to outfit the whole Stonewall Brigade. Unlike the Northern troops who were supported by great stores of material from rich and populous cities closely connected by rail, the Southern Army relied upon the generosity of the citizenry to sustain itself. So it was with great appreciation on the snowy night of January 14th that Stonewall Jackson and Col. Ashby received a bit of heartfelt southern hospitality. Back to Gallery MINT CONDITION GICLEE PRINT ( NEVER FRAMED )( has certificate, and ORIGINAL protective folder ) (WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED TROIANI & KUNSTLER ART GALLERY) This is a beautiful collectible SOLD OUT limited-edition Print. --- Personally Hand Signed by John Paul Strain --- The Image Size Is About ---- 21 3/4" x 19 1/4"Only 350 Giclee Prints Ever Published( GICLEE PRINT ) ---- STORED FLAT - PROTECTED - NEVER FRAMED ---- Comes with the original certificate of authenticityand the original protective cover envelope SHIPPING -- TUBE - Insured - Via UPS - $55 - Within the Continental USA.....Lower 48 States ONLY.....INTERNATIONAL UPS SHIPPING --- VIA EBAY's GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM PAYMENT - Paypal - Visa - MasterCard - Discover - Check ~YOUR PHONE NUMBER IS NECESSARY FOR THE SAFE DELIVERY OF UPS ITEMS.~ I have been in business now for over 49 years ... All North Carolina residents will be charged 6.75% sales tax included in invoice. HAPPY BIDDING AND ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE ART
Price: 375 USD
Location: New Bern, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-12-19T17:03:14.000Z
Shipping Cost: 55 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: John Paul Strain
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: John Paul Strain
Size: Medium
Framing: Never Framed
Personalize: No
Listed By: Dealer - Framing Fox Fine Art Gallery
Style: Realism
Features: Hand Signed & Numbered, Giclee Print, Generals Jackson & Ashby, MINT CONDITION PRINT, NEVER FRAMED, INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING (see below), Comes with Certificate, Comes in Original Strain Portfolio
Handmade: No
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899
Signed: Yes
Title: Southern Hospitality
Period: Historicism (1850-1900)
Material: Giclee Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Giclee Print
Subject: Collectible Civil War Fine Art Printl
Print Surface: Paper
Type: Hand Signed & Numbered Giclee Print
COA Issued By: John Paul Strain
Theme: American Civil War Fine Art
Original/Reproduction: Original Giclee Print
Production Technique: Giclée Print
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States