[1000x775]Fox Hollow Farm, Winter
[1000x1011]The Beginnings in New Salem (Lincoln and Ann Rutledge, New Salem - Abraham Lincoln's First Love, Illinois 1833)
[1000x879]Emancipation Proclamation, January 1, 1863
[999x979]Lincoln, the Family Man
[1000x878]President Abraham Lincoln
[1000x726]Model Partnership - Stonewall Jackson & General Lee - Winter of 1863
[1000x1169]The Gray Ghost, John S. Mosby and his “Rangers” in Warrenton, Va., Jan. 18, 1863
[1000x570]The Review at Moss Neck, Fredericksburg, Virginia, January 20, 1863
[1000x449]The Mud March, Fredericksburg, Va., January 21, 1863
[1000x607]Wayside Farewell, Feb. 3, 1863
[1000x667]Capitol Farewell Raleigh, North Carolina, February 5, 1863
[1000x604]Winter Riders - Raleigh, North Carolina February 5, 1863
[1000x888]Bravest of the Brave - Black Horse Cavalry, Warrenton, Virginia, February 22, 1863
[1000x724]Brief Encounter Middleburg, Virginia, February 1863
[1000x679]Confederate Sunset, February 1863
[1000x805]Confederate Sunset, February 1863
[1000x644]The Fairfax Raid, Lt. John Mosby Takes a Federal General Prisoner on one of his Famous raids, Mar. 9, 1863
[1000x801]The Generals Were Brought to Tears, Jackson and Lee, Fredericksburg, VA, Spring 1863
[1000x638]General Orders No. 100 - Lincoln and the Lieber Code, April 1863
[1000x693]Grierson’s Cavalry Raid - Newton Station, Miss., April 24, 1863
[1000x800]Julia - Stonewall Jackson’s First Visit with his Daughter at Guiney's Station, Fredericksburg, Va, April 1863
[1000x774]The Last Council - Jackson, Lee, and Stuart at Chancellorsville May 1, 1863
[1000x726]The Last Council - Jackson, Lee, and Stuart at Chancellorsville May 1, 1863
[1000x706]The Last Meeting - Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863
[1000x799]His Supreme Moment, Gen. Lee leaves Chancellorsville in triumph, May 3, 1863
[1000x1135]His Supreme Moment,Gen. Lee leaves Chancellorsville in triumph, May 3, 1863
[1000x760]Going Home, Stonewall Jackson Procession, Lynchburg, Va., May 13, 1863
[1000x581]Last Tribute of Respect - Jackson's Funeral, VMI, May 15, 1863
[1000x796]Col. Robert Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts - Boston, Mass., May 28, 1863
[1000x623]Before the Ball - Gen. and Mrs. Stuart arrive in Culpeper, Va. June 4, 1863
[1000x816]Candlelight and Roses - General J.E.B. Stuart at the Culpeper Ball, June 4, 1863
[1000x876]Candlelight and Roses - General J.E.B. Stuart at the Culpeper Ball, June 4, 1863
[1000x867]Candlelight and Roses - General J.E.B. Stuart at the Culpeper Ball, June 4, 1863
[1000x631]The Grand Review - Brandy Station, Virginia, June 5, 1863
[1000x784]The Grand Review - Brandy Station, Virginia, June 5, 1863
[1000x406]Covered With Glory - 26th N.C. at Front Royal, Virginia June 20, 1863
[1000x869]Covered With Glory - 26th N.C. at Front Royal, Virginia June 20, 1863
[1000x549]God Be With You - Lee and Longstreet, Berryville, Virginia June 21, 1863
[1000x433]Maryland, My Maryland, Potomac Crossing, June 25, 1863
[1000x803]Oh, I Wish He Was Ours! - Gettysburg Campaign June 26, 1863
[1000x666]Rendezvous with Destiny, Gen. John Buford at Gettysburg, June 30, 1863
[1000x759]Sheridan's Men
[1000x1228]The Enemy is There
[1000x739]Twilight in Gettysburg - Gen. Lee’s triumphant ride after the first day of battle at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863
[1000x414]Battle of Gettysburg - July, 1863
[1000x526]Battle of Gettysburg - July, 1863
[1000x804]Battle of Gettysburg - July, 1863
[1000x555]There's the Devil to Pay - General Buford at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863
[1000x1163]Chamberlain and the 20th Maine - The Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863
[1000x713]Dilger At Gettysburg - July 1, 1863
[1000x337]Hold at All Cost - General Buford, Gettysburg, July 1, 1863
[1000x473]Are You Hurt, Sir? Gens. Gordon and Ewell, Gettysburg, July 1, 1863
[1000x602]Distant Thunder - General Lee at Cashtown, PA July 1, 1863
[1000x714]Distant Thunder - General Lee at Cashtown, PA July 1, 1863
[1000x758]Morning Riders - Gen. J. Buford, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1, 1863, 5:15 a.m.
[1000x668]Hero of Little Round Top - Col. Joshua Chamberlain, July 2, 1863
[1000x739]Hero of Little Round Top - Col. Joshua Chamberlain, July 2, 1863
[1000x527]Rush to the Summit - Chamberlain at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863
[1000x806]Loneliness of Command - General Robert E. Lee
[1000x751]Return of Stuart - Gens. Lee and Stuart, Gettysburg, July 2, 1863
[1000x570]The High Tide - Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
[1000x800]The High Tide - Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
[1000x499]Pickett's Charge - Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
[1000x447]On They Came With Flags Flying - Pickett’s Charge, Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
[1000x590]Forming the Line-Col. Edward Porter Alexander and Gen. Longstreet place artillery at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
[1000x534]It’s All My Fault - Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
[1000x750]It’s All My Fault - Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
[1000x650]Lee's 'Old War Horse' - Lee and Longstreet on Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
[1000x804]Lee's 'Old War Horse' - Lee and Longstreet on Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
[1000x1369]Longstreet at Gettysburg, Gen. James Longstreet and Staff
[1000x779]The Angle, The Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
[1000x807]Storm Over Gettysburg, Generals Robert E. Lee and James Longstreet Gettysburg July 3, 1863
[1000x725]Glorious Fourth, Vicksburg, Miss., July 4, 1863
[1000x732]The Long Road of the South - Fairfield, PA, July 4, 1863
[1000x797]The Long Road of the South - Fairfield, PA, July 4, 1863
[1000x579]Morgan's Ohio Raid, Montgomery, Ohio, July 14, 1863
[1000x680]Morgan's Ohio Raid, Montgomery, Ohio, July 14, 1863
[1000x551]The Autograph Seekers of Bel Air - Gen. Lee, Front Royal, Va., July 22, 1863
[1000x879]The Autograph Seekers of Bel Air - Gen. Lee, Front Royal, Va., July 22, 1863
[1000x684]Unconquered Spirit - A.P. Hill, Lee, and Longstreet, Orange, August 1863
[1000x738]Eye of the Storm - Patrick Cleburne at Chickamauga, Georgia September 19, 1863
[1000x579]Mr. Lincoln Comes to Gettysburg, November 18, 1863
[1000x999]Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863
[1000x629]Above The Clouds-Lookout Mountain, Tennessee November 24, 1863
[1000x871]Above The Clouds - Lookout Mountain, Tennessee November 24, 1863
[1000x782]The Final Visit - Robert E. Lee in Lexington, VA Visiting Jacksons Grave
[1000x748]Soldier of Faith, Gen. Robert E. Lee Orange, Va., Feb. 17, 1864
[1000x667]The Final Mission - Charleston, SC, Feb. 17, 1864
[1000x799]Tender is the Heart - Gens. Lee and Hill, Orange, Va., May 1, 1864
[1000x707]On to Richmond - Grant in the Wilderness, May 7, 1864
[1000x665]The Bloody Angle - Spotsylvania, Virginia, May 12, 1864
[1000x698]Thunder in the Valley – The Battle of New Market, Virginia May 15, 1864
[1000x580]The Great Beefsteak Raid - General Wade Hampton, September 16, 1864
[1000x594]Shenandoah Sunrise, Cedar Creek, Virginia October 19, 1864
[1000x616]War is Hell! - Gen. W. T. Sherman, Atlanta, November 15, 1864
[1000x450]Charge at Trevilian Station, 1864
[1000x634]Confederate Crossing Gen. N.B. Forrest at Owen’s Ford, Nov. 28, 1864
[1000x607]While the Enemy Rests - Lt. Col. Mosby Observes Enemy Encampments at Paris Mountain, Va., Dec. 1, 1864
[1000x871]While the Enemy Rests - Lt. Col. Mosby Observes Enemy Encampments at Paris Mountain, Va., Dec. 1, 1864
[1000x803]Lincoln's Second Inaugural Ball - March 4, 1865
[1000x645]The Last Rally, Sayler's Creek, Virginia April 6, 1865
[1000x867]The Last Rally, Sayler's Creek, Virginia April 6, 1865
[1000x1417]The Last Rally, Sayler's Creek, Virginia April 6, 1865
[1000x565]Respect of an Army, Appomattox C. H., Va., April 9, 1865
[1000x614]We Still Love You, Gen. Lee - Appomattox, Va., April 9, 1865
[1000x619]LaGrange vs LaGrange - LaGrange, Ga., April 17, 1865
[1000x771]Swords into Plowshares
![]() | Морт Кунстлер (Mort Kunstler) – известный американский иллюстратор, художник, родился в 1931 году. С ранних лет у Морта проснулась тяга к рисованию. Сразу после школы он поступил в Бруклинский колледж, затем Калифорнийский университет и Институт Пратта. За свои многочисленные работы у себя на родине он заслужил статус исторической личности, оказавшей сильное влияние на школу иллюстрации США и многих других стран. Тематика его картин ориентирована, главным образом, на период американской гражданской войны и военных и секретных операций и конфликтов первой половины 20-го века. Мы словно наблюдаем кадры из кинохроники тех лет. Немыслимо, но это так. |