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107th Pennsylvania Infantry 1862 Original Artwork
107th Pennsylvania Infantry 1862
Original Artwork
American Civil War
by Mark Maritato
Status: Available
Watercolor and Gouache on Bristol
Signed and dated by the Artist
11in w x 15 in h
Unframed
Description of Artwork: Here we have a beautifully detailed illustration of a soldier of the 107th Pennsylvania infantry regiment as he would have appeared during the Fall of 1862. By the fall of 1862, the regiment's clothing was in poor condition due to supply problems. Ultimately they were issued New York State shell jackets and commented in period writing as to the oddity of how the men appeared in these jackets. The 107th was one of the units in the union army to be issued the Austrian Lorenz Rifle.
This delightful artwork is painted on museum quality Strathmore Bristol stock. The artwork is signed and dated by the artist. This artwork is offered unframed and unmatted. We would be happy to mat and frame the artwork for you for an additional fee. Please contact us prior to purchasing or bidding in order to receive a quote for framing and shipping.
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