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Assault on Fort Wagner (Limited Edition Print / Canvas Giclée) by Mark Maritato

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Available Editions:

S/N Paper Prints - $125

Includes signed and numbered certificate.

Image Size: 20.4 in x 13.6 in | Overall size: 22 in x 17 in

Edition of 100


S/N Large Paper Prints - $225

(Digitally hand-signed and numbered individually)

Includes hand-signed and numbered certificate.

Image size: 29.3 in x 19.5 in | Overall size: 32in x 24in

Edition of 25


S/N Canvas Giclée Prints - $475

(Digitally hand-signed and numbered individually)

Includes hand-signed and numbered certificate.

Image Size: 30 in x 20 in

Edition of 25


S/N Canvas Giclée Prints - $677

(Digitally hand-signed and numbered individually)

Includes hand-signed and numbered certificate.

Image Size: 36 in x 24 in

Edition of 5



  • Digital hand signed or DHS/N: Means each print is digitally hand-signed and individually numbered by Mark Maritato. This digital signature prevents any fading of the signature and number to ensure authenticity for a lifetime.
  • Each print also comes with a matching certificate of authenticity that also includes a hand written signature and numbering. This certificate provides proof of purchase for the original buyer. Mark keeps the digital image file of each signed and numbered print and a digital copy of the certificate of authenticity on redundant hard drives to prevent any loss of data. Each time a new print is made in the series Mark references these records to ensure no duplicates are ever made of an edition. Every print ordered will get its own unique digital hand signature as well as numbering so that no two prints will be alike. 
  • Each includes a hand signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity with Historical text. (Certificate will be mailed separately)
  • All canvas prints include extra 2 in white border for mounting onto wood stretcher bars by a professional framer.
  • Canvas giclées are printed to order; please allow up to 10 business days for processing prior to shipment.
  • Please note: We add a watermark to images on our website to protect against unauthorized use of the image. The print you purchase will not be watermarked.



2nd Battle of Fort Wagner Morris Island, South Carolina - July 18, 1863

This painting shows Colonel Haldimand S. Putnam of the 7th New Hampshire infantry, a graduate of West Point Military Academy, acting as brevet brigade commander, while leading the second brigade’s assault into Fort Wagner on Morris Island, South Carolina. Putnam’s command went forward in support of Colonel George C. Strong’s brigade who had spearheaded the attack, but began to suffer heavy casualties and had become bogged-down in the chaos of a night time assault. Putnam himself would reach the parapet of the fort, but would be killed by a musket ball to the head while conversing with Major Lewis Butler of the 67th Ohio as they attempted to rally their troops to keep the assault moving. Eventually, both Union brigades were beaten back with heavy losses of over 1,515 casualties and would result in a siege that would last until September 7th, 1863 when the Confederate forces abandoned the Fort. For this action, Colonel Putnam chose to wear a private’s sack coat with no rank designation which would later make his body impossible to identify as an officer and was never recovered. The sword and scabbard Putnam had with him was miraculously recovered by a Confederate officer who later returned the sword to Putnam’s family after the war. The sword resides today in a private collection. It was a true honor to be commissioned to paint this scene and to bring the story of a virtually unknown officer of the Civil War in his final act of valor in life.

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