MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE
24 X 20 - Oil on canvas
Price: $7,500
“Governor, if I had foreseen the use these people desired to make of their victory, there would have been no surrender at Appomattox, no sir, not by me. Had I seen these results of subjugation, I would have preferred to die at Appomattox with my brave men, my sword in this right hand.”
General Robert E. Lee, CSA - as told to Texas ex-governor F.W. Stockdale. |
MAJOR GENERAL JOHN BROWN GORDON
24 X 20 - Oil on canvas
Price: $7,500
Major General John Brown Gordon. Nicknamed “The miniball magnet” because he was wounded so often.
Assigned by General Lee to hold vital ”Bloody Lane” at Antietam, Gordon’s wound count soared. A miniball passed through his calf. A second ball hit hm higher in the same leg. A third went though his left arm, mangling it. A fourth hit him in the shoulder. He refused to quit and continued to lead his men. Finally a fifth hit him in the face, his left cheek, exiting his jaw. He fell from his horse, full face into his cap. He would have drowned in his own blood if it had not drained out through another bullet hole |
MAJOR GENERAL PATRICK RONAYNE CLEBURNE
24 X 20 - Oil on canvas
Price: $7,500
“If this cause, that is dear to my heart, is doomed to fail, I pray heaven may let me fall with it, while my face is toward the enemy and my arm battlling for that which I know is right.”
– Major General Patrick Ronayne Cleburne before his Fatal wound at the battle of Franklin, Tennessee |
MAJOR GENERAL NATHAN BEDFORD FOREST
24 X 20 - Oil on canvas
Price: $7,500
Uneducated but not illiterate, Tennessee native Nathan Bedford Forest was a natural tactician who earned the praise of his enemies. Both Grant and Sherman feared this man who entered the Confederate forces a private and left a general. The stories of him are legend. |
MAJOR GERNAL BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CHEATHAM
24 X 20 - Oil on canvas
Price: $7,500
Major Geberal Benjamin Franklin Cheatham was one of the outstanding commanders in the Confererate Army of Tennessee. He was well known for his rough appearance and manners, and for his tenacious fighting qualities. His men loved him and honored him. They would have followed him through the gates of hell. |
FISHIN’ FOR BREAKFAST
13.5 x 17.5 Transparent Watercolor
Framed and double matted
Price: $1,950
A trooper joins two boys seeking a fresh fish breakfast |
GARDEN PARTY
SOLD
Transparent Watercolor
Price: $3,500 |
ANTEITEM CROSSING
Appox. 20 x 16 – Transparent Watercolor
Linen Mat and Walnut Frame
Price: $3,100 |
BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER
18 x 22 – Transparent Watercolor
Price: $3,200 |
EMPATHY
26 1/2 x 19 1/4 – Transparent Watercolor
Linen Mat and Walnut Frame
Price: $3,500 |
THROUGH THE WOODS
SOLD
Water Color |
CHEIF DAN GEORGE
SOLD
15 x 30 Transparent Watercolor in a linen shadow mat with a heavy walnut frame
Price: $4,200 |
CHEIF HOLLOW HORN BEAR
SOLD
Soo Nation |
TO THE BATTLE
11×14 – Water Color
Price: $2000 |
THE LETTER
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WATER LEAVES NO TRACKS
16×20 – Oil on Canvas
AP (Artist Proof) first 50: $195
950 S/N: $135
A Confederate trooper attempting to escape a Northern patrol, walks his horse up stream to eliminate any tracks or evidence of his presence. |
PICNIC AT MANASSAS
17 x 24 - Transparent Watercolor
Price: $3,200 |
SUNDAY MORNING
Appox. 17 x 24 – Transparent Watercolor
Price: $2,900 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
CONTE
14 x 11 – Oval Heavy walnut frame
Price: $875 |
GENERAL SHERMAN
CONTE
14 x 11 – Oval Heavy walnut frame
Price: $875 |
GENERAL GRANT
CONTE
14 x 11 – Heavy walnut frame
Price: $875 |
JEFFERSON DAVIS
CONTE
14 x 11 – Heavy walnut frame
Price: $875 |
ROBERT E. LEE
CONTE
14 x 11 – Heavy walnut frame
Price: $875 |
WINTER REFUGE
SOLD
11×14 – Oil on Canvas
Price: $1,500 |
SUNDAY GO TO MEETING
SOLD
16×20 – Transparent Watercolor
Price: $1,800 |
BUDDIES
Transparent Watercolor |
MAN TO MAN
Transparent Watercolor |
AFTER THE GRIZZLY
SOLD
Transparent Watercolor |
PATROL
SOLD
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RAIDING PARTY
SOLD
Transparent Watercolor |
GOING OFF TO WAR
24 x 36 – Oil on Linen Canvas
Price: $4,800 |
WINDS OF WAR
WILL BE AVAILABLE
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LASSITER
WILL BE AVAILABLE
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PRINCE PHILLIP’S SOLO
Commissioned |
ANDREW JACKSON
SOLD
24 x 20 – Oil on Canvas
Price: $4,000 |
ROBERT E. LEE
SOLD
36 x 24 – Oil on Canvas
Price: $5,500 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
40 x 30 – Oil on Canvas
Price: $6,800 |
ULYSESS S. GRANT
36 x 24 – Oil on Canvas
Price: $5,500 |
ULYSESS S. GRANT
SOLD
30 x 24
Commissioned by Cyndy Alaimo |
DR. GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER & HENRY FORD
Dr. George Washington Carver in conversation with Henry Ford. Commissioned by Ford Motor Company for dedication at Tuskegee University
Featured in Richard R. Miller’s educational video: “Painting The Posthumous Portrait” |
ECONOMY CLASS
SOLD
16 x 20 – Oil on Canvas
Price: $2,200 |
BEFORE THE STORM
18×24 – Transparent Watercolor
Price: $3000 |
THE WAYSIDE INN
SOLD
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THE SENTRY
SOLD
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MATTER OF HONOR
16 X 24 – Transparent, pure watercolor
AP (Artist Proof), First 50: $150
950 S/N: $95
Wesley Culp fought and died at Gettysburg, ironically on Culp Hill, the family farm. His brothers fought for the North. |
A DEADLY BLAST
SOLD
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DISPATCH TO LEE
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AWKWARD SQUAD
SOLD
16 x 20 – Oil on Linen Canvas
AP (Artist Proof), First 50: $195
950 S/N: $135
A Confederate officer races up river to deliver an important dispatch to General Lee. |
SAVANNAH, 1870
SOLD
15 x 30 – Oil on Linen Canvas |
CANONS AT ANTIETEM
15 x 30 – Oil on Canvas
Price: $1,800 |
CALEDON HUNT
Collection of Ken and Judy Starr |