Bravest of the Brave Black Horse Calvary 1999
Mort Kunstler
Limited Edition Print : Offset Lithograph
Size : 24x25 in | 61x64 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 1700
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- 🔥1999 Limited Edition Lithograph $1,500
Year1999
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Mint
Not FramedIn the Original Print Paper Folder
Purchased fromGallery 1999
Provenance / HistoryI purchased it from the American Print Gallery in Gettysburg, PA.
Story / Additional InfoLimited Edition Print of protective escorts for the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, General Robert E. Lee, and his irreplaceable "right arm," General Stonewall Jackson.In the winter of 1862-63,
Certificate of AuthenticityAmerican Print Gallery
LID156279
Mort Kunstler - United States
Art Brokerage: Mort Kunstler American Artist: 1931. Mort Künstler is an American artist known for his illustrative paintings of historical events, especially of the American Civil War. Today he is considered the "best-known and most respected historical artist in the country." Künstler began his career in the 1950s as a freelance artist, illustrating paperback book covers and men's adventure magazines. In 1965 he was commissioned by National Geographic to create what became his first historic painting. He also created posters for movies such as The Poseidon Adventure and The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. And by the 1970s he was painting covers for Newsweek, Reader's Digest, and other magazines, with the bulk of his work during that period in advertising art. While many of his early magazine illustrations were for public entertainment, Künstler eventually began creating military art. In 1977, his first major gallery exhibition brought new attention to his talents as a historical artist. By the 1980s he was acclaimed as America's foremost Civil War artist, and would eventually create over 350 Civil War paintings alone. Besides his Civil War paintings, he created historical art of the American Revolution through the Korean and Vietnam wars, along with paintings of World War II. He painted historical events such as the Oklahoma Land Rush and new immigrants on Ellis Island. NASA made him their official artist for the space shuttle Columbia. Some experts see him as the next Norman Rockwell. Listings wanted.