Description: The Slaughter Pen Gettysburg - July 2, 1863 12"x36" Panoramic Print Signed Limited #33/100 Framed giclee Art Print Wood frame with canvas print and brass title plate No glass for better clarity- UV protected finish Gettysburg Diographic Print by Dennis Morris For more information about Diographic prints search for Gettysburg Diographics. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The Slaughter Pen Just to the east and south of the Devil’s Den, Plum Run descends through area covered with small boulders. Sometimes described as a gorge this acre of land was of little note prior to July 2, 1863. As Hood’s Division attacked the left of the Union army its flank initially sat upon the rocks of Devil’s Den. The shortest path around that flank led directly up Plum Run through the gorge. Two Alabama regiments, the 44th and 48th headed in that direction while the rest of Law’s Brigade filtered through the woods towards Little Round Top. First to arrive, the 44 th Alabama was physically split by the rocks of Devil’s Den . Their Left moved up the south end of Houck’s Ridge and the right under Lt. Col. John Jones-was forced into the 75 yards of moon like terrain between Devils Den and the Round Top Woods. There the 4th Maine confronted them. This ground remained contested for the next hour and a half, and eventually casualties littered the area. The ground remained between the lines for two days and the Confederates were unable to recover their casualties. Within a few days photographer Alexander Gardner arrived and chronicled the gruesome scene as “The Slaughter Pen.” Here we see in the foreground the Jones detachment of the 44th Alabama as they reach the top of the gorge. Off to the left shooters from Company F of the 4th Maine harass the Alabamans from the Rocks of Devil’s Den. (they would shortly be captured by the remainder of the 44th ) The rest of the 4th Maine stands astride Plum Rum but are threatened by the 48th Alabama who has just erupted out of the woods to the right. In the background the 4th and 5th Texas are making their initial attack on Vincent’s Brigade on the slopes of Little Round Top 12” x 36” signed limited edition print(100) with certificate of authenticity Just some of the feedback for Gettysburg Diographs.“Lovely print, Great e-bayer, very quick AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++++’"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!!"
Price: 54 USD
Location: Montour Falls, New York
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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
Features: Framed, Signed
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30")
Production Technique: Giclee & Iris Print
Edition Size: 100
Listed By: Artist
Subject: Military & Political
Size: 12 x 36
Material: Giclee & Iris
Print Surface: Canvas
Print Type: Giclee & Iris Prints
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Framing: Framed
Artist: Dennis Morris
Year of Production: 2010
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition Print
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Style: Realism
Signed: Signed
Theme: Militaria
Type: Print
Original/Reproduction: Original Print