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The prints listed below plus many others can be found at:
http://www.civilwarprints.blogspot.com/
MATTED CIVIL WAR WOOD ENGRAVINGS
During the course of the Civil War, Frank Leslie's Weekly, Harper's Weekly, and other periodicals published thousands of wood engravings of individuals, battles, ships, and various sites associated with the war. In 1896, Mrs. Frank Leslie issued a collection of the engravings under the editorship of Louis Shepheard Moat. In 1898 yet another important collection -- many from Harper's Weekly -- were gathered by Gen. Marcus Joseph Wright (CSA), assisted by the Civil War historian Col. Benjamin La Bree and James P. Boyd, Commissioner of the War Department. These prints -- now over 110 years old -- are getting harder and harder to find.
Authenticated Prints has a very nice selection of Civil War prints newly matted with conservation quality acid-free bevel-cut mat boards. The boards have also been buffered with calcium carbonate to help prevent any acidity from developing in the future and migrating into and affecting the art. Every matted print is labeled with as much information as can be gathered--the name of the original artist and, if different, the name of the engraver with birth and death dates for both, the name of the publisher, and the actual date the print was issued. Reprints and reproductions of older prints are so described, and the new reprint dates clearly noted. All prints are sold with a money-back guarantee.
Listed below you'll find the titles of just a few of the prints currently available. Prices start at 14.99. To see all the prints currently posted go to http://www.civilwarprints.blogspot.com/