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Trade Pack 656. Pack of Chris Collingwood American Civil War Prints. - Military-Prints

DHM1083.  The Iron Brigade, 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Brawner's Farm, August 1862 by Chris Collingwood. <p> The Iron Brigade initially consisted of the 2nd, 6th, and 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiments, the 19th Indiana, Battery B of the 4th U.S. Light Artillery, and was later joined by the 24th Michigan. This particular composition of men, from the three Western states, led it to be sometimes referred to as the 'Iron Brigade of the West'. They were known, throughout the war, as the 'Black Hats', because of the black, 1858 model Hardee hats issued to Army regulars, rather than the blue kepis worn by most other Union Army units.  Battle of Second Manassas, Brawner's Farm, August 28, 1862.  In order to draw Pope's army into battle, Jackson ordered an attack on a Federal column that was passing across his front on the Warrenton Turnpike on August 28. In a fierce firefight in which the opposing lines were scarcely 100 yards apart, Jackson's men locked horns with the Midwesterners of Brig. Gen. John Gibbon's Black Hat Brigade, known thereafter as the Iron Brigade. The fight at the Brawner Farm lasted several hours and resulted in a stalemate. Convinced that he had trapped Jackson. Pope concentrated the bulk of his army against him. On August 29th, Pope launched a series of assaults against Jackson's position along an unfinished railroad grade. The attacks were repulsed with heavy casualties on both sides. At noon, Longstreet arrived on the field from Thoroughfare Gap and took position on Jackson's right flank. On August 30th, Pope renewed his attacks, seemingly unaware that Longstreet was on the field. When massed Confederate artillery devastated a Union assault by Fitz John Porter's command, Longstreet's wing of 28,000 men counterattacked in the largest, simultaneous mass assault of the war. The Union left flank was crushed and the army driven back to Bull Run. Only an effective Union rearguard action prevented a replay of the First Manassas disaster. Pope's retreat to Centreville was precipitous, nonetheless. The next day, Lee ordered his army in pursuit. This was the decisive battle of the Northern Virginia Campaign. <b><p>Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. <p> Image size 16 inches x 25 inches (41cm x 64cm)
DHM1084.  Union Artillery at the Battle of Malvern Hill., July 1862 by Chris Collingwood. <p>On July 1st 1862 in Henrico County Virginia, the battle of Malvern Hill, also known as the Battle of Poindexters Farm, took place,  The battle of Malvern Hill was last of six battles fought in seven days wich are known as the Seven Day battles of the Peninsula Campaign.  Gen.Robert E Lee launched a series of assaults on the nearly impregnable Union troop position on Malvern Hill.  The Confederate forces  suffered more than 5,300 casualties without any success.  Although the Union forces had won, Major George B McClellan withdrew from his strong position to entrench his army at Harrison Landing on the James River where the Union troops would be protected from the sea by Union Gunboats.<b><p>Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. <p> Image size 16 inches x 25 inches (41cm x 64cm)
DHM1389. Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall) Jackson by Chris Collingwood. <p> Stonewall Jackson with the Stonewall Brigade during the Valley Campaign of 1862. <b><p> Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. <p> Image size 24 inches x 16 inches (61cm x 41cm)
DHM664.  Rebel Advance by Chris Collingwood. <p> Depicting the 5th Virginia Infantrymen advancing across open ground. <b><p> Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. <p> Image size 24 inches x 16 inches (61cm x 41cm)
CCP15.  Union Infantryman by Chris  Collingwood. <b><p>Signed limited edition of 1000 prints. <p> Image size 9 inches x 12 inches (23cm x 31cm)
CCP18.  Confederate Infantryman by Chris  Collingwood. <b><p>Signed limited edition of 1000 prints. <p> Image size 9 inches x 12 inches (23cm x 31cm)
VOL5. Cranston Fine Arts Military Art Catalogue (Volume 5) <p> Volume Five book catalogue shows over 180 military, naval and aviation art prints, with a majority of these prints being of Modern (Gulf War and Northern Ireland) and World War II naval and aviation and tank prints and an excellent selection of English Civil War limited editions with some American Civil War and Napoleonic prints  by 19th Century military artists and modern artists Chris Collingwood, David Pentland, Randall Wilson, John Wynne Hopkins and David Rowlands.  <b><p>Full colour book catalogue.<p>Size 12 inches x 9 inches approx.
VOL6. Cranston Fine Arts Military Art Catalogue (Volume 6) <p> Volume Six book catalogue shows 215 military, naval and aviation art prints, with a majority of these prints being of World War II naval and aviation and tank prints and an excellent selection of 19th century maritime editions with some American Civil War and Prussian Napoleonic and Franco-Prussian war prints  by 19th Century military artists and modern artists Chris Collingwood, David Pentland, Randall Wilson, Anthony Saunders and Montague Dawson. <b><p>Full colour book catalogue.<p>Size 12 inches x 9 inches approx.
VOL7. Cranston Fine Arts Military Art Catalogue (Volume 7) <p> Volume Seven book catalogue shows over 200 images and full print listing by artist. Mainly consisting of aviation, naval, and modern military after 1940 and a selection of fifty historical prints of earlier periods by leading artists Chris Collingwood, David Pentland, Ivan Berryman, Randall Wilson, Graeme Lothian, Anthony Saunders and Mark Churms. <b><p>Full colour book catalogue.<p>Size 12in x 9in approx.  cropped.
SC42. Kings Course, Gleneagles by Fraser Shaw <b><p> Signed limited edition of 1250 prints. <p> Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (42cm x 31cm)
SC41. St. Andrews View From the 17th by Fraser Shaw <b><p> Limited edition of 1250 prints. <p> Image size 17 inches x 10 inches (43cm x 25cm)
SC44.  The Postage Stamp, Royal Troon by Fraser Shaw <b><p> Signed limited edition of 1250 prints. <p> Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm)
SC43. Turnberry Golf Course by Fraser Shaw <b><p> Signed limited edition of 1250 prints. <p> Image size 17 inches x 10 inches (43cm x 25cm)

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Trade Pack 656. Pack of Chris Collingwood American Civil War Prints.

PCK0656. Pack of US Civil War military prints by Chris Collingwood, bonus prints and catalogues.

Items in this pack :

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DHM1083. The Iron Brigade, 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Brawner's Farm, August 1862 by Chris Collingwood.

The Iron Brigade initially consisted of the 2nd, 6th, and 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiments, the 19th Indiana, Battery B of the 4th U.S. Light Artillery, and was later joined by the 24th Michigan. This particular composition of men, from the three Western states, led it to be sometimes referred to as the 'Iron Brigade of the West'. They were known, throughout the war, as the 'Black Hats', because of the black, 1858 model Hardee hats issued to Army regulars, rather than the blue kepis worn by most other Union Army units. Battle of Second Manassas, Brawner's Farm, August 28, 1862. In order to draw Pope's army into battle, Jackson ordered an attack on a Federal column that was passing across his front on the Warrenton Turnpike on August 28. In a fierce firefight in which the opposing lines were scarcely 100 yards apart, Jackson's men locked horns with the Midwesterners of Brig. Gen. John Gibbon's Black Hat Brigade, known thereafter as the Iron Brigade. The fight at the Brawner Farm lasted several hours and resulted in a stalemate. Convinced that he had trapped Jackson. Pope concentrated the bulk of his army against him. On August 29th, Pope launched a series of assaults against Jackson's position along an unfinished railroad grade. The attacks were repulsed with heavy casualties on both sides. At noon, Longstreet arrived on the field from Thoroughfare Gap and took position on Jackson's right flank. On August 30th, Pope renewed his attacks, seemingly unaware that Longstreet was on the field. When massed Confederate artillery devastated a Union assault by Fitz John Porter's command, Longstreet's wing of 28,000 men counterattacked in the largest, simultaneous mass assault of the war. The Union left flank was crushed and the army driven back to Bull Run. Only an effective Union rearguard action prevented a replay of the First Manassas disaster. Pope's retreat to Centreville was precipitous, nonetheless. The next day, Lee ordered his army in pursuit. This was the decisive battle of the Northern Virginia Campaign.

Signed limited edition of 1150 prints.

Image size 16 inches x 25 inches (41cm x 64cm)


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DHM1084. Union Artillery at the Battle of Malvern Hill., July 1862 by Chris Collingwood.

On July 1st 1862 in Henrico County Virginia, the battle of Malvern Hill, also known as the Battle of Poindexters Farm, took place, The battle of Malvern Hill was last of six battles fought in seven days wich are known as the Seven Day battles of the Peninsula Campaign. Gen.Robert E Lee launched a series of assaults on the nearly impregnable Union troop position on Malvern Hill. The Confederate forces suffered more than 5,300 casualties without any success. Although the Union forces had won, Major George B McClellan withdrew from his strong position to entrench his army at Harrison Landing on the James River where the Union troops would be protected from the sea by Union Gunboats.

Signed limited edition of 1150 prints.

Image size 16 inches x 25 inches (41cm x 64cm)


Item #3 - Click to view individual item

DHM1389. Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall) Jackson by Chris Collingwood.

Stonewall Jackson with the Stonewall Brigade during the Valley Campaign of 1862.

Signed limited edition of 1150 prints.

Image size 24 inches x 16 inches (61cm x 41cm)


Item #4 - Click to view individual item

DHM664. Rebel Advance by Chris Collingwood.

Depicting the 5th Virginia Infantrymen advancing across open ground.

Signed limited edition of 1150 prints.

Image size 24 inches x 16 inches (61cm x 41cm)


Item #5 - Click to view individual item

CCP15. Union Infantryman by Chris Collingwood.

Signed limited edition of 1000 prints.

Image size 9 inches x 12 inches (23cm x 31cm)


Item #6 - Click to view individual item

CCP18. Confederate Infantryman by Chris Collingwood.

Signed limited edition of 1000 prints.

Image size 9 inches x 12 inches (23cm x 31cm)


Item #7 - Click to view individual item

VOL5. Cranston Fine Arts Military Art Catalogue (Volume 5)

Volume Five book catalogue shows over 180 military, naval and aviation art prints, with a majority of these prints being of Modern (Gulf War and Northern Ireland) and World War II naval and aviation and tank prints and an excellent selection of English Civil War limited editions with some American Civil War and Napoleonic prints by 19th Century military artists and modern artists Chris Collingwood, David Pentland, Randall Wilson, John Wynne Hopkins and David Rowlands.

Full colour book catalogue.

Size 12 inches x 9 inches approx.


Item #8 - Click to view individual item

VOL6. Cranston Fine Arts Military Art Catalogue (Volume 6)

Volume Six book catalogue shows 215 military, naval and aviation art prints, with a majority of these prints being of World War II naval and aviation and tank prints and an excellent selection of 19th century maritime editions with some American Civil War and Prussian Napoleonic and Franco-Prussian war prints by 19th Century military artists and modern artists Chris Collingwood, David Pentland, Randall Wilson, Anthony Saunders and Montague Dawson.

Full colour book catalogue.

Size 12 inches x 9 inches approx.


Item #9 - Click to view individual item

VOL7. Cranston Fine Arts Military Art Catalogue (Volume 7)

Volume Seven book catalogue shows over 200 images and full print listing by artist. Mainly consisting of aviation, naval, and modern military after 1940 and a selection of fifty historical prints of earlier periods by leading artists Chris Collingwood, David Pentland, Ivan Berryman, Randall Wilson, Graeme Lothian, Anthony Saunders and Mark Churms.

Full colour book catalogue.

Size 12in x 9in approx. cropped.


Item #10 - Click to view individual item

SC42. Kings Course, Gleneagles by Fraser Shaw

Signed limited edition of 1250 prints.

Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (42cm x 31cm)


Item #11 - Click to view individual item

SC41. St. Andrews View From the 17th by Fraser Shaw

Limited edition of 1250 prints.

Image size 17 inches x 10 inches (43cm x 25cm)


Item #12 - Click to view individual item

SC44. The Postage Stamp, Royal Troon by Fraser Shaw

Signed limited edition of 1250 prints.

Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm)


Item #13 - Click to view individual item

SC43. Turnberry Golf Course by Fraser Shaw

Signed limited edition of 1250 prints.

Image size 17 inches x 10 inches (43cm x 25cm)


Website Price: £ 330.00  

To purchase these prints individually at their normal retail price would cost £845.00 . By buying them together in this special pack, you save £515




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