[1000x649]Moonlight and Magnolias, Arlington Plantation, Lake Providence, Louisiana, April 6, 1861
[1000x722]Magnolia Morning, Guests depart Arlington Plantation, Providence, La., the morning after the secession ball. April 7, 1861
[1000x804]Magnolia Morning, Guests depart Arlington Plantation, Providence, La., the morning after the secession ball. April 7, 1861
[1000x608]Blessing the Sword 1861
[1000x750]The Great Decision, Lee at Arlington House, April 19, 1861
[1000x543]Road to Glory - Gen. Stonewall Jackson leaves Virginia Military Institute with a Column of Cadets, April 21, 1861
[1000x711]Iron Horses, Men of Steel - Winchester, Virginia, June, 1861
[1000x459]Jackson Commandeers the Railroad, Martinsburg, Va, June 1861
[1000x1143]White House Strategy - Generals Lee and Jackson meet with Pres. Jefferson Davis at the Confederate White House, July 13, 1862
[1000x623]Covered with Glory - Jackson at Piedmont Station, July 19, 1861
[1000x498]Victory Rode the Rails - Stonewall Jackson at Piedmont Station, July 20, 1861
[1000x671]There Stands Jackson Like a Stonewall,Manassas, July 21, 1861
[1000x594]Battle of Wilson's Creek, August 10, 1861
[1000x422]Heavy Traffic on the Valley Pike, Strasburg, VA, Summer 1861
[1000x647]Charleston - Autumn 1861. Guests Arrive at Mills House for a Reception as Gen. Lee Watches from the Balcony
[1000x760]The Sweetest Music Ever Heard - General Stonewall Jackson, November 4, 1861
[1000x608]Lion of the Valley, Jackson in Winchester, Va. November 6, 1861
[1000x468]Rush's Lancers - Camp Meigs, Philadelphia, November 1861
[1000x808]The Guns of Autumn, Lee in Charleston, December 15, 1861
[1000x665]Mrs. Jackson Comes to Winchester, "Stonewall" and Mary Anna at the Taylor Hotel, December 23, 1861
[1000x673]Until We Meet Again - Jackson's Headquarters Winchester, Virginia Winter 1862
[1000x694]Southern Stars, Kernstown, Virginia, Winter 1862
[1000x656]Shenandoah Strategy, Jackson at Glen Burnie, Winchester, VA, Winter 1862
[1000x801]The Winds Of Winter - Stonewall Jackson's Romney Campaign, January, 1862
[1000x543]After the Snow - Winchester, Va., Jan. 6, 1862
[1000x677]A Fleeting Moment - Stonewall and Mary Anna Jackson Winchester, Va., Feb. 1, 1862
[1000x614]Rebel Sons of Erin, Ft. Donelson Campaign, February 13, 1862
[1000x724]The Ghost Column - Col. Nathan Bedford Forrest, Fort Donelson, Tennessee, February 16, 1862
[1000x689]Order Out Of Chaos. Nathan Bedford Forrest, Nashville, Tenn., February 22, 1862
[1000x670]Confederate Winter - General Taylor at Chester's Gap, Virginia, March 1862
[1000x613]The Fight at Fallen Timbers-Col. N.B. Forrest and Capt. John Hunt Morgan Shiloh April 8, 1862
[1000x702]Duty, Honor and Tears - Captain Hugh Nelson bids farewell to his wife, Adelaide, at Long Branch Estate near Millwood, Va. May 1862
[1000x1415]None To Caress - Jackson’s Valley Campaign, May 5, 1862
[1000x654]On to the Shenandoah! - Gen. Jackson at Front Royal, May 23, 1862
[1000x655]Race Down Chester Street - General Jackson at Front Royal, May 23, 1862
[1000x726]Stonewall Jackson and Staff
[1000x945]Especially For You - Winchester, Va., May 25, 1862
[1000x654]Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson (Jackson Enters Winchester) - Winchester, Virginia May 25, 1862
[1000x726]Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson (Jackson Enters Winchester) - Winchester, Virginia May 25, 1862
[1000x547]Lee Takes Command - Pres. Davis and Gen. Lee, May 31, 1862
[1000x786]Lee Takes Command - Pres. Davis and Gen. Lee, May 31, 1862
[1000x665]Jackson's "Foot Cavalry", Old Mill, Strasburg, Va., June 1, 1862
[1000x666]Battle of the Shenandoah, June 9, 1862
[1000x422]Stuart's Ride Around McClellan - June 13, 1862
[1000x499]The Strangest Race, JEB Stuart, White House, VA, June 29, 1862
[1000x794]President, This is Our Stonewall Jackson - Malvern Hill, July 2, 1862
[1000x924]The High Command - The Confederate White House July 13, 1862
[1000x734]Commanders of Manassas, The Generals Longstreet, Lee and Jackson, Aug. 29, 1862
[1000x501]I Will Be Moving Within the Hour - Second Manassas Campaign, August 1862
[1000x693]Gods and Generals, Antietam Campaign, Leesburg, Virginia September 5, 1862
[1000x641]Stonewall Jackson at Harpers Ferry - September 15, 1862
[1000x642]The Battle of Antietam Fanlisting - General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, September 17, 1862
[1000x680]Raise the Colors and Follow Me -The Battle of Antietam - September 17, 1862
[1000x752]Raise the Colors and Follow Me -The Battle of Antietam - September 17, 1862
[1000x486]Absolution Before Victory - Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862
[1000x556]Hancock the Superb, Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862
[1000x809]Sharpsburg War Council - September 17, 1862
[1000x804]Letter from Home
[1000x492]Night Crossing - Lee and Jackson Watch as their Soldiers Cross the Potomac River, Sept. 19, 1862
[1000x726]Night Crossing - Lee and Jackson Watch as their Soldiers Cross the Potomac River, Sept. 19, 1862
[1000x751]Cross Over the River - General Stonewall Jackson
[1000x672]The Palace Bar - Winchester, Virginia October 18, 1862
[1000x541]The National Game – The White House, November 1862
[1000x600]Stuart Visits Jackson, Gens. Stuart and Jackson, Millwood, Virginia, Nov. 4, 1862
[1000x750]Lee at Fredericksburg - November 20, 1862
[1000x803]Strategy in the Snow - Lee and Jackson plan a defensive strategy at Fredericksburg, Va., November 29, 1862
[1000x726]Strategy in the Snow - Lee and Jackson plan a defensive strategy at Fredericksburg, Va., November 29, 1862
[1000x626]Remember Me, Fredericksburg, Virginia November 30, 1862
[1000x537]The Fighting 69th, General Meagher and the Irish Brigade, Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 2, 1862
[1000x731]So Close to the Enemy, Fredericksburg, Va., December 12, 1862
[1000x801]Lee's Lieutenants - Fredericksburg, Virginia December 13, 1862
[1000x621]Courage in Blue - Chamberlain at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862
[1000x642]War is So Terrible - Longstreet and Lee after the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862
[1000x719]War is So Terrible - Longstreet and Lee after the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862
[1000x622]Valor in Gray - Kershaw's Brigade at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862
[1000x604]Angel of Marye's Heights - Sgt. Richard Kirkland, CSA, comforts dying Union soldiers at Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 14, 1862
[1000x667]The Angel of the Battlefield-Clara Barton tends to Union & Confederate soldiers at Chatham, Dec. 15, 1862
[1000x614]Changing of the Pickets, Fredericksburg, Va., December 1862
[1000x582]Confederate Christmas
[1000x1255]How Real Soldiers Live, Jackson and Lee, Moss Neck, December 25, 1862
[1000x645]Merry Christmas, General Lee - Moss Neck, Fredericksburg, Va., December 25, 1862
[1000x702]Merry Christmas, General Lee - Moss Neck, Fredericksburg, Va., December 25, 1862
[1000x695]My Friend, the Enemy, Northern and Southern Soldiers Share a Peaceful Exchange at the Rappahannock River, Va., December 25, 1862
[1000x746]An Apple for Traveller, 1862
[1000x679]Sunrise Service-A Confederate Chaplain Leads a Service for Soldiers and their Families
![]() | 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. |