Description: JOHN PAUL STRAIN - THE NORTHERN LIGHTS - NEW, SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION, INCLUDES COA & ENVELOPE, LTD ED PRINT #388/750 by John Paul Strain COLLECTIBLE CIVIL WAR PRINT General Robert E. Lee had a reason for hope at the end of 1862. The Battle of Fredericksburg had given the Confederacy a greatly needed victory. On December 13th, General Ambrose Burnside had thrown repeated attacks against Lee's impenetrable line on Mayre's Heights. In ponderous, deliberate waves, the Union troops had charged across a plain and into Southern shot and shell. Casualties were so heavy that the dead lay in heaps in front of the stone wall at the base of the heights. Burnside's troops had limited success against Stonewall Jackson's Corps, but were quickly repulsed. Clear days and freezing nights followed, and the field echoed with the pitiful cries of the wounded stranded between the lines. By nightfall on December 14, General Burnside had decided to withdraw his army from the plain and back to Fredericksburg. It was an evening few on either side would soon forget. As Lee's soldiers worked on improving their defenses, Union troops slowly carried the wounded and dying from the field. At nightfall, the toil of both armies was suddenly illuminated by a celestial phenomenon - the Northern Lights - which cast the Virginia countryside in an unearthly glow. Few men from the deep South had ever seen the Northern Lights, and most stared in wonderment. Was this fantastic display a sign of Confederate triumph? General Lee and his staff rode along Telegraph Road past Howison's Mill, where his reserves had gathered before going to Marye's Heights. The frigid water of Hazel Run cooled the riders while Lee, deep in thought, focused on tomorrow. The night's chill and splendid display did not distract Lee form his preparation for another day of battle. Artist's Comments: "I wanted to capture that incredible moment in time when the Northern Lights left its memory forever in the soldiers who fought at Fredericksburg. While doing the research for the painting, I found that the location of Hazel Run has changed over the years. The small stream now flows more closely to Mayre's Heights. With the help of historian Noel Harrison, the location of the Howison Mill site was determined. I'm excited to be able to bring this part of American history to life."750 Limited Edition Numbered and Signed - Publisher Sold Out 100 Artist Proofs Numbered and Signed - Publisher Sold Out 100 Patron Edition Numbered and Signed - Publisher Sold Out 50 Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation Edition - Publisher Sold Out MINT CONDITION PRINT --- Personally Hand Signed by John Paul Strain --- Image Size: 19 1/2" x 26". Overall Size: 24" x 30". Envelope is Larger. ---- STORED FLAT - PROTECTED - NOT FRAMED ---- SHIPS FLAT Comes with the original certificate of authenticity and original envelope.
Price: 249 USD
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: John Paul Strain
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: John Paul Strain
Size: Medium (up to 36 in wide)
Custom Bundle: No
Framing: Unframed
Region of Origin: Virginia, USA
Personalize: No
Listed By: Reseller
Unit Type: Unit
Item Height: 24
Style: Realism
Features: Limited Edition
Unit Quantity: 1
Item Width: 30
Handmade: No
Culture: American
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899
Image Orientation: Landscape
Signed: Yes
Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)
Title: THE NORTHERN LIGHTS Fredericksburg, Va. - December 14, 1862
Material: Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Subject: Military, CIVIL WAR, STONEWALL JACKSON, General Robert E. Lee
Type: Print
COA Issued By: John Paul Strain Gettysburg Military Publishing
Theme: military, General Stonewall Jackson., CIVIL WAR, General Robert E. Lee
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Production Technique: Fine Offset Lithography