The Slaughter Pen Farm by Mark Maritato
Available Editions:
Limited Edition Paper Print, 22 in x 15 in - $125
Signed and numbered, edition of 250
Limited Special Edition Paper Print, 36 in x 20 in - $395
Signed and numbered, edition of 75
Limited Edition Canvas Print MD, 30 in x 15 in - $495
Signed and numbered, edition of 25
Limited Edition Canvas Print LG, 48 in x 24 in - $1,200
Signed and numbered, edition of 5
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Battle of Fredericksburg, Virgina - December 13, 1862
This expansive artwork depicts the sweeping assault of Major General William B. Franklin across the area that would become known as the Slaughter Pen Farm against Confederate positions commanded by General Thomas J. Jackson. Union soldiers under the command of General John Gibbon's Division advance across fields and storm over the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomic Railroad to engage the troops of General James H. Lane's North Carolina Brigade. Depicted in this painting are the 107th Pennsylvania infantry (USA), commanded by Colonel Thomas F. McCoy and the 37th North Carolina Infantry (CSA). Shown in the painting are the newly issued flags of Lane's brigade as well as the flags and Austrian Lorenz rifles carried by the Pennsylvanians. On horseback is Colonel Adrian Root who commanded the first brigade.