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Moment of Triumph - Robert E. Lee at Chancellorsville
Moment of Triumph
General Robert E. Lee
Battle of Chancellorsville
May 3, 1863
by Mark Maritato
This painting depicts General Robert E. Lee at the highest point in his military career. On May 3rd 1863, just as the battle of Chancellorsville was nearing it's conclusion and just one day after his most valuable Lieutenant General, Thomas J. Jackson was grievously wounded after achieving one of the most brilliant maneuvers in military history that resulted in a stunning and complete victory for Lee. Having completely dispatched with Union general Joseph Hooker's Union Army, Lee along with his staff rode triumphantly through the clearing of the Chancellors mansion as troops of brigadier general Ambrose R. Wright broke into exhaled cheers. The Chancellorsville mansion, Hooker's headquarters during the battle is shown burning in the background as Lee's soldiers surround the stalwart general astride his horse "Traveller" and praise their hard-won victory.
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