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Mort Künstler – “They Were Soldiers Indeed” Custom Framed Print 15” x 18”

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Mort Künstler – “They Were Soldiers Indeed” Custom Framed Print 15" x 18"

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Offered here is a beautifully custom-framed open edition print titled “They Were Soldiers Indeed” by renowned historical artist Mort Künstler.


This powerful and contemplative Civil War scene features two of the Confederacy’s most iconic leaders--General Robert E. Lee and General Stonewall Jackson—riding side by side. Set against a quiet battlefield landscape, the composition reflects a moment of reflection, resolve, and mutual respect between two legendary commanders.


Künstler masterfully captures the dignity and gravity of leadership, emphasizing not action, but the character and presence of the men who shaped history. The result is a timeless and deeply meaningful portrayal of command and legacy.


Specifications

  • Artist: Mort Künstler
  • Title: They Were Soldiers Indeed
  • Edition: Open Edition Print
  • Image Size: 9" x 12"
  • Framed Size: 15" x 18"

Museum-Quality Custom Framing

Expertly framed to conservation standards:

  • Elegant 1" cherry wood frame
  • Double-matted presentation:
  • Navy blue suede outer mat
  • Maroon inner mat
  • 100% acid-free matting (museum-grade 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 and Stonewall Jackson together
  • A rare and powerful dual-command composition
  • Focuses on leadership, respect, and legacy rather than battle
  • Calm, dignified scene with strong historical presence
  • Highly desirable for serious Civil War collectors

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 powerful storytelling.


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

— Dr. James I. Robertson Jr.


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


— James McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian


Perfect For

  • Civil War & military history collectors
  • Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson collectors
  • Americana and traditional interiors
  • Offices, libraries, and executive spaces

  • Collectors seeking leadership-focused historical artwork

Shipping & Handling

  • Professionally packed for safe transit
  • Ships fully assembled
  • Arrives ready to hang

Final Thoughts

“They Were Soldiers Indeed” is a dignified and historically rich Civil War composition that honors two of the era’s most respected military leaders. With its museum-quality presentation and strong symbolic presence, this piece offers both collector significance and refined visual appeal—a standout addition to any serious collection.

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