Description: The Romney Expedition * By John Paul Strain * Western VirginiaJanuary 1862Signed Artist's Proof Studio Canvas GicléeCondition: New Edition size: 50 Image size: 24 3/4" x 18"Includes a Certificate of AuthenticityShips free via FedEx, rolled in a tubeHandling time: 1 - 2 wks.Please let us know if you need a specific ship date.Artist's Notes: "They picked their way through the high country of western Virginia, led by Major General Thomas J. Jackson. Just a year earlier, he was an obscure mathematics professor at V.M.I., jokingly called "Tom Fool" Jackson by his students. Now he was the famous "Stonewall" Jackson, hero of First Manassas and defender of the Shenandoah Valley. On this winter expedition, designed to destroy a concentration of Federal forces near Romney, Virginia, he would battle the enemy, the weather and problems within his own command. Heavy snow and ice posed a severe challenge on this expedition, but Jackson and his Stonewall Brigade persevered. What lay ahead after difficulties and defeats was the Shenandoah Valley Campaign. It would be a campaign ranked by historians to come as among "the most brilliant in history," and it would give Stonewall Jackson almost legendary stature. He lives by the New Testament and fights by the Old," historian Douglas Southall Freeman would later note." A man he is of contrasts so complete that he appears one day a Presbyterian deacon who delights in theological discussion and, the next, a [modern day] Joshua." Striking were the contrasts of his life at war. A humble, gentle, and compassionate husband and father, when summoned to fight he was a ferocious, relentless and remarkably successful warrior. Always, he was devout, disciplined and devoted to duty. " Through life," he once advised, "let your principle object be the discharge of duty." Before another winter would cloak Virginia's highlands, Stonewall Jackson would rank among the great military leaders of history." About John Paul Strain: Mr. Strain and his paintings have been featured on the television shows of C-Span's Washington Journal, The History Channel, and Extreme Makeover Home Edition. Throughout his career he has won many awards for his art. Reproductions of his work have won numerous 1st place awards and "Best of Show" honors, such as the PICA Awards, The Printing Industry of the Carolina's, and at the PIAG Awards in Georgia. Strain is also a featured artist for internationally known collector art companies the Bradford Exchange and the Franklin Mint for which he has created a Civil War Chess Set, several limited edition plate series, sculptures, and many other collectible items featuring his paintings. He completed a number of commissioned works for the United States Army, which are on permanent display at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Fort McNair, Washington D.C., and the battlefield visitor's center at Normandy, France. Today, Mr. Strain's original paintings can be found in many noted museums such as the Museum of Fredericksburg, and at Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello. Over 90,000 pieces of John Paul Strain's limited edition art and original paintings have been sold & enjoyed! Caring for Your Canvas Giclee: Your fine art giclée reproduction is beautiful and delicate and should be handled with the same extreme care that you would give an original painting. The giclée has been produced using superior printing technologies and premium quality materials. Treat this investment as you would any piece of fine art. To ensure that your giclée maintains its presentation quality for years of enjoyment, please adhere to the following recommendations when handling and displaying:Canvas giclée may be gently dusted using a soft, clean dry cloth.Do not apply any additional coatingsUse a professional framer who has experience stretching and framing giclée canvases.Do not use glass when framing. The giclée needs to breathe.Do not spray the back of the canvas with water or any other liquids.Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.Room climate should be controlled to avoid excessive stretching or shrinkage. A consistent environment with temperatures within the 60 to 85 degrees F range and relative humidity of 30 – 55% is recommended.Also available:Signed Studio Canvas Giclee - $275 * All other formats are sold out * We appreciate your patronage!
Price: 375 USD
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Artist: John Paul Strain
Unit of Sale: Limited Edition
Signed By: John Paul Strain
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Item Length: --
Region of Origin: Texas, USA
Framing: Unframed
Personalize: No
Year of Production: 2000-Now
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Reproduction
Item Height: 24 3/4 in
Style: Historical Realism, Realism
Features: Signed
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 18 in
Culture: American
Time Period Produced: 2000-Now
Signed: Yes
Title: The Romney Expedition
Period: Historicism (1850-1900)
Material: Canvas
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Subject: Western Virginia, January 1862, Stonewall Jackson
Type: Painting
COA Issued By: John Paul Strain Historical Art
Theme: Civil War, History
Production Technique: watercolor gouache giclee
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States