Description: 1st Texas at the Triangular FieldGettysburg - July 2, 1863 11" x 22" Print Signed With Certificate of AuthenticityLimited Edition # 38/100 Framed giclee Art PrintWood frame with Canvas print and brass title plate No glass for better clarity- UV protected finish Gettysburg Diographic Print by Dennis MorrisFor more information about Diographic prints search "Gettysburg Diographics" 1st Texas at the Triangular Field The 1st Texas Regiment had already compiled a distinguished record before reaching Gettysburg. First commanded by the Colonel John Bell Hood, the 1st had collected battle honors at Gaines Mill and 2nd Manassas. On July 2nd 1863 the 1st Texas was now commanded by Colonel Philip Work and was part of Robertson’s brigade along side of the 4th and 5th Texas as well as the 3rd Arkansas. As the Texans waited on Warfield’s Ridge it became clear they would be heading directly at Smith’s 4th NY battery located near Devil’s Den. The following fifteen minutes was a dangerous traverse across rough ground toward the Plum Run Valley, with Federal Sharpshooters and Smith’s Battery taking a substantial toll. As the Texans moved forward the 3rd Arkansas moved left into Rose’s Woodlot and the 4th and 5th Texas veered right toward Big Round Top. Now isolated the 1st Texas reached the valley with Smith’s Battery unable to depress their barrels low enough to fire on the regiment. Though the path seemed clear up a small triangular field the Texans had to halt since it was not clear if there were Union troops in South portion of Rose’s woods. The Texans found cover and waited behind a stone wall at the base of the Triangular field. There they were able to pepper the battery with fire and forced the Union artillerymen to leave their posts. A few minutes later contact was made with the 3rd Arkansas and the Texans’ moved over the wall to overrun the apparently unguarded artillery position. Here we see the Texans at the wall. In the left background is Rose woods and at the top of the hill Smith’s artillerymen are leaving their guns to the protection of a few skirmishers from the 4th Maine Regiment. Unseen behind the crest is the 124th NY Regiment, who will momentarily engage the 1st Texas in a memorable clash. "Great piece- looks great in my office, thanks.' "OUTSTANDING E-BAYER!!!!!!!,Fast Delivery,Great Product,Highly Recommended,AAA+++" "Quality picture and frame equal satisfied customer." "Another great print! Thank you." "Excellent transaction! Great picture and Fast Shipping! A++++" "Love it!" "Very satisfied bought 3 of his pictures." "Very beautiful art.' "These are great, now have three and will get more. fast shipping.' "MORE BEAUTIFUL IN PERSON. GREAT PRICE AND QUALITY." "Beautiful print, nice frame, fast shipping. Thanks a bunch!!!" "A great image of this battle!!"
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Location: Montour Falls, New York
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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: Dennis Morris
Edition Size: 100
Signed By: Dennis Morris
Size: Medium
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Item Length: 22 in
Framing: Framed
Region of Origin: New York, USA
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30")
Listed By: Artist
Year of Production: 2022
Item Height: 16 in
Style: Realism
Features: Framed, Signed
Item Width: 5 in
Print Type: Giclee & Iris Prints
Time Period Produced: 2010-2019
Image Orientation: Landscape
Signed: Signed
Material: Giclee & Iris
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Subject: Military & Political
Print Surface: Canvas
Type: Print
Edition Type: Limited Edition
COA Issued By: Artist
Theme: Militaria
Original/Reproduction: Original Print
Production Technique: Iris Print
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States