The Repulse of Longstreet’s Assault at Gettysburg archival print with key to the painting identifying who is shown and brochure reprint describing the battle

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Print: This historic engraving captures a pivotal moment in the Civil War: The moment Union forces successfully repelled the Confederate attack known as Pickett's Charge, led by General James Longstreet. This failed assault was the dramatic climax of the Battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863.

Created in 1876 by H.B. Hall Jr., this piece is based on an original painting by James Walker for which Gettysburg expert John Bachelder arranged the soldiers to accurately represent what happened in the battle

Framed, this print will look like a well-cared-for original.

Archival print: 13" x 24"

Printed by a fine art printer here in the United States using archival inks and heavyweight cotton rag, acid-free archival paper (230 gsm).

Key (included): Included with every print is the "key" to the print, which identifies more than 150 people in the painting/print. This is a reprint of the original published when the print was released.

Size of key: 20" x 14"

Also available, John Bachelder's famous Gettysburg print in color.

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