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Mort Künstler – “Robert E Lee at Fredericksburg” Custom Framed Print 15” x 18”

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Mort Künstler “Robert E. Lee at Fredericksburg” – Custom Framed Print 15" x 18"


Product Details

Offered here is a beautifully custom-framed open edition print titled “Robert E. Lee at Fredericksburg” by acclaimed historical artist Mort Künstler.


This iconic Civil War scene captures General Robert E. Lee riding through the streets of Fredericksburg, greeted by soldiers and civilians alike during one of the Confederacy’s most significant victories. The composition reflects both leadership and admiration, as Lee is depicted with quiet authority and respect.


Künstler masterfully combines architectural detail, historical accuracy, and human interaction to bring this moment vividly to life—creating a powerful and highly collectible image centered around one of the most recognized figures of the Civil War.


Specifications

  • Artist: Mort Künstler
  • Title: Robert E. Lee at Fredericksburg
  • Edition: Open Edition Print
  • Image Size: 9" x 12"
  • Framed Size: 15" x 18"

Museum Quality Custom Framing Details

Expertly custom framed to conservation standards:

  • Elegant 1" cherry wood frame
  • Double-matted presentation for depth and contrast:
  • Navy blue suede outer mat
  • Burgundy inner mat
  • 100% acid-free matting (museum standard preservation)
  • Conservation clear glass with 99% UV protection
  • Dust-covered backing
  • Professionally wired and ready to hang

Why This Piece Stands Out

  • Features General Robert E. Lee—one of the most recognized Civil War figures
  • Depicts Fredericksburg, a key Civil War location
  • Strong combination of military presence and civilian interaction
  • Rich detail in architecture, uniforms, and atmosphere
  • A highly collectible subject with strong historical appeal

About the Artist

Mort Künstler is widely regarded as America’s premier historical artist and the most collected Civil War artist of our time. His work is celebrated for its realism, historical accuracy, and storytelling.


As historian Dr. James I. Robertson Jr. stated:

“To study his paintings is to simply see history alive.”


Pulitzer Prize-winning historian James McPherson adds:

“None captures the human element and drama of the Civil War quite like Mort Künstler.”


Perfect For

  • Civil War & Robert E. Lee collectors
  • Military history enthusiasts
  • Americana and traditional interiors
  • Offices, libraries, and executive spaces

Shipping & Handling

  • Professionally packed for safe transit
  • Ships fully assembled
  • Ready to hang upon arrival

Final Thoughts

“Robert E. Lee at Fredericksburg” is a historically rich and visually compelling work that highlights leadership, respect, and one of the Civil War’s most iconic figures. Combined with museum-quality custom framing, this piece makes a timeless and distinguished addition to any serious collection.

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