Source: https://www.armyoftennesseerelics.com/civil-war-artwork
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 21:58:09+00:00

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We are honored to introduce you to Richard R. Miller. He is a consummate professional artist and sculptor with a keen interest in the American Civil War. Richard hails from Detroit, Michigan and currently resides here in East TN. It is a great privilege for us to be able to represent Richard and his fine portraits and limited editions on canvas. He is available for portrait commissions. His portfolio is truly incredible. Richard Miller is the real deal. Call for more info.
We are authorized dealers for Don Troiani who is unanimously recognized as the formemost Civil War artist of our time. His work is meticulously researched and unsurpassed in accuracy. His compositions are full of action and detail, much like the European Military masters of the 19th century. We also carry civil war period steel engravings, maps, and hand colored illustrations.
The items listed for sale are all tastefully custom framed at our gallery. We use only Museum Grade, Archival materials and UV Conservation Glass. We offer this framing service to anyone who needs the very best in Museum grade preservation and presentation. This has been our specialty since 1988 and we guarantee our quality and your satisfaction. Please call for quotes and details. We ship anywhere in the US.
ART 1. Robert E. Lee.
Portrait of Lee. Amazing likeness and great detail. Richard truly puts his soul into his work and he knows his subject.
This original oil on canvas is 20″X 24″ with a beautiful Larson Juhl frame and is way underpriced. A real bargain.
ART 2. Nathan Bedford Forrest.
ART 3. Benjamin Franklin Cheatham.
A true Confederate hero who walked the walk and shared the hardships and fate of the Army of Tennessee. He was later elected Mayor of Nashville and presided over the Centennial of the State in 1896.
ART 4. John B. Gordon.
Hailing from North Georgia, and severely wounded at Antietam, This portrait captures the character of this remarkable and capable hero who endured to the bitter end of Appomattox.
ART 5. Thomas Jonathan Jackson.
Richard Miller’s interpretation of the immortal “Stonewall” Jackson truly captures his likeness. This original oil on canvas is 20″X 24″ with a beautiful Larson Juhl frame.
ART 6. Patrick Ronayne Cleburne.
Born in Ireland and trained in the British Army, Cleburne was one of a few capable commanders in the Army of Tennessee. Badly wounded at Perryville, KY. and killed in the ill conceived assault of Franklin, TN. in November, 1864. Cleburne well served his adopted State of Arkansas and the Confederacy.

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