13 1/2 x 11 1/2, full color print, titled "Jackson at Antietam." [The Confederate name for this Maryland battle was Sharpsburg]. General Thomas J. Jackson can be seen on horseback on a rising slope of ground at the upper center of this view in the middle of the battle action. Executed from the original painting by Mort Kunstler. Printed on high quality stock, with vivid colors, this historic calendar print would look great framed in your office or den. It also could be used as part of a Civil War display. Very desirable.
WBTS Trivia: The Battle of Antietam was part of the 1862 Maryland Campaign. The Army of Northern Virginia commanded by General Robert E. Lee clashed with Union forces of The Army of the Potomac, led by General George B. McClellan, on September 17, 1862, near the small town of Sharpsburg, Maryland. The battle fought on that fateful day was the bloodiest single day in American history!