The Brickyard Fight (Limited Edition Print / Canvas Giclée) by Mark Maritato
Available Editions:
• Limited Edition Paper Print - $250
Signed and numbered, “The Hardtack Edition” Edition of 154
Image Size 28.5 in x 14.26 in | Overall Size: 30 in x 18 in
• Artist Proof Paper Print - $300
Signed and numbered, “The 11th Corps Edition” Edition of 11
Image Size 28.5 in x 14.26 in | Overall Size: 30 in x 18 in
• Artist Proof Edition Canvas Print - $375
Signed and numbered, Edition of 10
Image size: 30 in x 15 in | Overall Size: 35 x 20 in
• Limited Edition Canvas Print - $325
Signed and numbered, Edition of 50
Image size: 30 in x 15 in | Overall Size: 35 x 20 in
• Full Size Artist Proof Canvas Print - $745
Signed and numbered, Edition of 5
Image Size: 48 in x 24 in | Overall Size: 53 in x 29 in
• Full Size Limited Edition Canvas Print - $695
Signed and numbered, Edition of 10
Image Size: 48 in x 24 in | Overall Size: 53 in x 29 in
Canvas giclées are printed to order; please allow up to 10 business days for processing prior to shipment. All canvas prints include an extra 2 inch white border for mounting onto wood bars by a professional framer.
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This painting depicts the short, but furious action of the 154th New York Infantry, known as “the Hardtack Regiment” of the Union Army’s 11th Corps, as they defend the brickyard of John Kuhn, on the afternoon of July 1, 1863 during the battle of Gettysburg. The New Yorkers are in line of battle against the post and rail fence that bordered the northern border of the yard as they engage the Confederate Louisiana and North Carolina brigades under Harry T. Hays and Isaac E. Avery, who are bearing-down on the union soldiers through a wheat field. In this artwork, artist Mark Maritato has brought to life on canvas what that moment may have looked like to the soldiers who were there that day. Mr. Maritato has worked for years in researching and developing this artwork in an effort to make it as true to the known historical record as possible. We are proud to offer this artwork as a limited edition Signed and Numbered print that is individually signed by the artist. Each print includes a Numbered Certificate of Authenticity complete with historical text written by the historian of “The Hardtack Regiment” and author Mark H. Dunkelman.