Description: Original Oil Painting "The Wolverines" General George Armstrong Custer leads his Michigan cavalry brigade into battle at Gettysburg on July 3, 1863. by Mark Maritato Oil on Panel Museum Quality Original Artwork! Artwork Size 36" wide x 24" tall Framed as shown - Size 40-3/4" x 29" Description of Artwork: As the battle of Gettysburg raged with the culmination of Pickett's massive infantry charge on July 3rd 1863, just three miles West of the Pennsylvania town, the thunder of hooves pounded the gentle farm fields as another struggle was played out simultaneously. Confederate cavalry under the command of General J.E.B. Stuart had just arrived in the area after a long foraging ride which left General Robert E. Lee without up-to-date intelligence on the movements of the Federal Army as his Confederate Army became entangled in a titanic struggle on the previous two days. After a stinging admonishment from Lee, Stuart was assigned the task of maneuvering around the Federal-right to attack the flank of the Union Army of the Potomac's position. The purpose of which was to threaten their supply-lines and communication. While in the process of executing Lee's order, Stuart's command collided with a Federal cavalry division commanded by David M. Gregg in a place today known as East Cavalry Field. A lengthy battle ensued as lines of mounted horsemen from both sides charged and counter-charged culminating in close quarter sabre-to-sabre combat. Leading the charge at the head of the 1st Michigan Cavalry Regiment of his all-Michigan cavalry brigade, Brigadier General George A. Custer drew his sword and urged the Michiganders forward with the cry "Come on, you Wolverines!" to counter Stuart's cavalry assault led by brigadier generals Fitzhugh Lee and Wade Hampton, as well as elements of John R. Chambliss. Custer is shown here, resplendent in his newly tailored uniform of black velveteen complete with gold trim, on his horse in the heat of the moment, followed just behind by Colonel Charles H. Town of the 1st Michigan Cavalry. This beautiful original Oil painting was created as our 150th Gettysburg anniversary commemorative release, and comes complete certificate of authenticity that is signed by the artist, featuring historical narrative by highly esteemed author and cavalry historian, Eric J. Wittenberg. OFFERS - Feel free to submit a serious and fair offer for this beautiful original artwork and it will be considered. About Mark Maritato: Mark Maritato is an acclaimed historical artist who brings American military historical events to life through his artwork. His original oil paintings of epic military battles, as well as individual soldier uniform studies now reside in numerous private and institutional collections around the world. It was his love for art and history that drove Mr. Maritato to pursue a career as a professional artist. During his formal training in painting and illustration at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, Mr. Maritato began to paint Civil War subjects in oils. Mr. Maritato’s original oil paintings have become renowned among private collectors and public institutions for their high degree of quality through painstaking attention to detail. Every painting Mr. Maritato creates starts with months, or sometimes years of research on his subject before a brush is loaded with paint: all to ensure that each painting is created with highest degree of accuracy possible, in the tradition of the old master military painters. In 2019, Mr. Maritato was chosen by the US. National Park Service at Valley Forge Historical Site in Pennsylvania to hand-paint 16 custom original artworks that would be reproduced as part of the permanent museum wall display at the park’s newly renovated visitor’s center and would play a large role in the park’s educational mission. In 2012, Mr. Maritato was commissioned by the Monmouth historical battlefield park in Manalapan, New Jersey to paint seven historical paintings that would be incorporated as part of the park’s new museum display. In both instances, Mr. Maritato worked hands-on with park historians and rangers to ensure the accuracy of every important detail shown in the artworks. Previous to this, in 2009-2010, Mr. Maritato was commissioned by Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Inc. to create three epic paintings on the battle of Gettysburg. Mr. Maritato has also served as a military consultant specializing in Civil War era uniforms and tactics for television and film. Mr. Maritato’s artworks have also been featured on wayside and park exhibits at the Manassas national battlefield park in Virginia."I consider myself blessed, and am very thankful to be able to combine the study of military history material culture through my artwork. I wish to thank all of my collectors and patrons for your support of my work." Gallery Exhibitions and Shows:2012: Green County Council of the Arts - Catskill NY - "Undaunted Valor" solo exhibition.2004-2008: American Historical Art Gallery at Gettysburg, PA.2003-2006: "History Meets the Arts" at Gettysburg, PA.2005-2007: Gettysburg National Military Park Visitors Center & Book Store - Gettysburg, PA.2005: Mountain Top Gallery at Windham, NY - Solo exhibition. Museums, Institutions and parks:The US National Park Service Museum and Visitors Center at Valley Forge, PA.Monmouth Battlefield Park Museum and Visitors Center at Manalapan, NJ.Wayside Exhibits for the Manassas National Battlefield Park at Manassas, VA.Belle Grove Plantation Museum: Cedar Creek Battlefield at Middletown, VA.Carter House Museum - Franklin National Battlefield Park - Franklin, TN.The Zaddock Pratt Museum at Prattsville, NY.Hunterstown Historical Society at Gettysburg, PA.The US Army Soldier Systems Center at Natick, MA.The Bayside Historical Society at Fort Totten, Bayside, NY.The Texas Civil War Museum at Fort Worth, TX.Airliewood Mansion at Holly Springs, MS.The Lackawanna Historical Society at Scranton, PA.SONY - Paramount - New York, NY.The City Hall of Oswego, NY. Book and Magazine Publications:Book cover: "William Barksdale, CSA: A Biography of the United States Congressman and Confederate Brigadier General" by Doug AshtonIllustration: "Gettysburg's Lost Love Story: The Ill-Fated Romance of General John Reynolds and Kate Hewitt" by Jeffrey J. HardingBook Cover - "Brothers of War - The Iron Brigade at Gettysburg" by Michael EisenhutMilitary History Monthly Magazine: October 2018, Issue 97, "Last Stand of the Maryland Four Hundred" by Robin Smith.Illustration: "Lone Star Valor: Texans of the Blue & Gray at Gettysburg" By Joe OwenBook Cover: “Texan’s at Antietam” By Joe Owen, Phillip McBride and Joe Allport.Book Cover: ”Texans at Gettysburg" - Blood and Glory with Hood’s Texas Brigade" by Joe Owen and Randy Drais.Historical Novel Cover: "Lightning from the West" by Fred MelchioreBook Cover: "Fire Within - Copperheads and the Civil War" by Fred Melchiore.Illustration: "The Fellers Called him Bill" 3-Volume Book Set by P.J. Kearns.America’s Civil War Magazine: Various issues.Gettysburg Magazine: Special Publication Corporate:Harley Davidson Inc. at Gettysburg, PA.Board Game Cover: The Union Divided by Gordon & Hague Inc.Board Game Cover: Three Battles at Manassas by Multi Man Publishing.Gettysburg Commemorative Gold Half-Dollars by Mystic Stamp Company. Television:C-Span3: ”Army of the Tennessee's Assault at Franklin" by National Park Service Ranger and Author Lee White. Franklin, TN.C-Span3: "The Battle of Chancellorsville 1863" by Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park Historian Frank O'Reilly. Spotsylvania, VA."The Color Bearers” PBS documentary film. PBS, Philadelphia, PA."American Ride" BYUtv Show: Online Acknowledgements:2019: Recognized by the Cape Cod Art Preservation Society as one of the ten great lighthouse painters for the oil painting Sandy Neck Lighthouse. Shipping Policy: • We ship within 3-5 days of purchase. 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If you have any questions about anything regarding this offering please feel free to ask, we are more than happy to help answer your questions! Thank you!
Price: 8000 USD
Location: Danbury, Connecticut
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Mark Maritato
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Battle Depicted: Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Signed By: Mark Maritato
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Custom Bundle: Yes
Military Regiment / Unit: Michigan Cavalry Brigade / 1st Michigan Cavalry
Item Length: 36 in
Region of Origin: US
Framing: Framed
Personalize: No
Historical Period: American Civil War
Listed By: Artist
Year of Production: 2013
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Width (Inches): 36
Item Height: 24 in
Painting Surface: Panel
Style: Realism
Features: Framed, Signed
Handmade: Yes
Culture: American
Item Width: 3 in
Time Period Produced: 2010-2019
Signed: Yes
Bundle Description: Includes 5 Signed Paper Prints
Title: The Wolverines
Historic People: General George Armstrong Custer
Material: Oil on Panel
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Subject: George Armstrong Custer's Cavalry Brigade at Gettysburg
Main Color: Multi-Color
Signed?: Signed
Type: Painting
COA Issued By: LandMark Studios
Height (Inches): 24
Original/Reproduction: Original
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Historical Landmark: East Cavalry Battlefield