First
in a dramatic series of prints -
J.E.B. Stuart's
Cavalry Raid of October 1862
-
The Final Chapter
of Antietam
by Ron Lesser
Now available in a 140th Commemorative Limited Edition
Set
Only weeks after crossing the Potomac, Robert E.
Lee wrote the final chapter on Antietam by sending
J.E.B. Stuart deep into Union territory with 1800
cavalry and four guns of the Stuart Horse Artillery
Battalion.
This strike at the heart of the Union went largely
unchallenged and Stuart was able to gather critical
military information and capture more than a thousand
horses without losing a man.
Masterful in both plan and execution, this raid
gave Lee the "last word" on the Antietam
Campaign, and was one of the Confederate cavalry's
finest hours.
".....(art that
offers) a truly accurate snapshot of history"
- Robert Trout, Author
"Galloping Thunder: The Stuart Horse Artillery
Battalion"
The original oil paintings,
each over three feet in length, depict General
Stuart and his cavalry as they sweep the Union
countryside, gathering horses and supplies for
Lee's Army . . .
You can own this collection of masterpieces by
Ron Lesser in a limited edition set, created directly
from the original oil paintings, or choose a superb
limited canvas edition--Giclee. Whichever you
choose, each will be personally signed and numbered
by the artist.