The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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10.00" x 6.50"
Overall:
10.00" x 6.50"
Friend to Friend Monument Gettysburg Battlefield Wood Print
by Randy Steele
Product Details
Friend to Friend Monument Gettysburg Battlefield wood print by Randy Steele. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
This is one of my favorite memorials at Gettysburg. Located in the National Cemetery anex, the Friend to Friend Masonic Memorial monument was created... more
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Comments (40)
Artist's Description
This is one of my favorite memorials at Gettysburg. Located in the National Cemetery anex, the "Friend to Friend" Masonic Memorial monument was created by Ron Tunison and shows Confederate General Lewis Armistead and Union Captain Henry Bingham after "Pickett's Charge". Armistead is shown handing his watch and personal effects to be taken to his friend, Union General Hancock.
Image (C) 2012 Randy Steele
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About Randy Steele
Welcome. Please look around my galleries. If you are just browsing, send me an email message of what you like would be terrific. I also encourage past buyers to give me feedback via email as well. If you have an image of yours you would like me to work on, let me know! Thanks The French and Indian War time period is one of the most overlooked is United States History. The images I create are created from photographs taken at reenactment events, mainly the French and Indian War and other historical events relating to western Pennsylvania such as at the Bushy Run Battlefield. I use a Canon 6D camera and shoot all images in the camera "raw" mode. This allows much more flexibility in post processing. The images are then edited in...
$56.00
Randy Steele
Thank You to the buyer from Morgantown, WV. for their purchase of this print.
Row One Brand
Congratulations on your sale! Beautiful artwork!
Roe Rader
Beautiful!! Congratulations on your sale. Fav
Alex Mir
Great! Congratulations on your sale!
Randy Steele
Thank You to the buyer from Gettysburg, PA. for their purchase of this print.
Randy Steele
Thank You to the buyer from Orrtanna, PA. for their purchase of this print.
Marcos Andre Cavalcante Almeida
Congratulations!
Randy Steele
Thank You to the buyer from Evesham Township, NJ. for their purchase of this print.
Randy Steele
Thank You to the buyer from Allentown, PA. for their purchase of this print.
Vel Verrept
Congratulations Randy!
Irina Sztukowski
Congratulation on a productive Sale!
Randy Steele
Thank You to the buyer from Mount Union, PA. for their purchase of this print.
Randy Steele
Thank You to the buyer from Wolf Point, MT. for their purchase of this print.
Ramon Martinez
Congratulations on your Sale!
Randy Steele
Thank You to the buyer from Hurlock, MD. for their purchase of this print.
Randy Steele
Thank You to the buyer from Pittsburgh, PA. for their purchase of this print.
Rjf at beautifullart RJ Friedenthal
nice work!!! CONGRATS ON SALE!!!! TjFxx.
Randy Steele
Thank You to the buyer from Laureldale, Pa. for their purchase of this print.
Chrisann Ellis
Randy, Outstanding! Congrats on your sale!
Randy Steele
Thank you Sorin and Joyce!!
Sorin Apostolescu
Looks great...excellent work !
Randy Steele
Thank You to the buyer from Melbourne, FL for their purchase of this print.
Becky Lupe
Congratulations on your sale!! Very nice!! Randy. I was there but did not see this monument.
Randy Steele
Thank you Mark!