Framed Limited Edition Lithograph "Hope of the Confederacy" by G. Harvey
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Framed lithograph depicting Confederate cavalry crossing a misty woodland stream, rendered in muted tones with atmospheric lighting. The composition centers on mounted figures in Civil War-era uniforms, one bearing a battle flag. Presented under triple matting—gray outer, red accent, and green inner—with a wooden frame and metallic nameplate. Hand-numbered 3347/12500 in the lower margin, indicating limited edition status.
The American Civil War (1861–1865) was a defining conflict between the Northern states (Union) and the Southern states (Confederacy) that seceded over disputes surrounding slavery and states’ rights. Triggered by the election of Abraham Lincoln and the secession of Southern states, the war began with the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter. Over four years, battles raged across the country, resulting in immense casualties and widespread destruction. The Union’s victory preserved the United States as a single nation and led to the abolition of slavery, but left deep social and political scars that shaped the postwar era.
- Artist = G. Harvey
- Condition = Exc. Cond.
- Art Medium = Lithograph
- Matting = Triple Matting
- Edition = Limited Edition
- Signed = Signed
- C.O.A. = C.O.A.
- Height: 30 in.
- Width: 36 in.
- Length/Depth: 0 in.
Item ID: 107012
Category: Framed Art
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