Description: "Bedlam at the brickyard" by Bradley Schmehl . This is an Authentic hand signed & numbered limited edition fine art print. . It has never been framed and is in MINT condition. . The image size is 20" x 30" The edition size is 950 . The print comes with the original certificate of authenticity. . The original issue price was $195.00 . These are the same high quality lithographs that are sold in fine art galleries. "ebay mystic-visions" does not appear anywhere on this print SHIPPING: Shipping & Insurance (Lower 48 States Only) Prints are shipped in a rigid tube. PAYMENT: Visa & MasterCard accepted when you check out through ebay. We buy our art from licensed publishers and art dealers. All of the art we sell is guaranteed authentic. July 1st, 1863 – 6 pm-- We find ourselves in the brickyard of John Kuhn on Stratton Street near the Harrisburg Road. The Federal brigade of Colonel Charles Coster (1st Brigade, 2nd Division, XI Corps) is sent to the brickyard with orders to hold the line, so as to cover the retreat of the Union XI and I Corps, which are fleeing southward through the town. Inexplicably, Coster holds one of his regiments in reserve (the 7th Pennsylvania); he would certainly miss them on the battle line. Advancing southwest on a line parallel with the Harrisburg Road is General Jubal Early’s Confederate division. They have succeeded in driving elements of the Union XI Corps from the field. Now Coster’s brigade will bear the full brunt of the attack by the brigades of Hays and Hoke. Their already grim situation is made all the more untenable by virtue of the higher ground in their front which favors the attackers. It is not a question of whether the line will break, but when. Still in all, the Union men hold stubbornly until overwhelmed. The 21st North Carolina of Hoke’s Brigade, led by Colonel Isaac Avery, is shown charging the brickyard (note the dome-shaped kiln at right) as the 154th New York, sensing the collapse of both flanks of the brigade, attempts to retreat. Only a few got away; the majority of the regiment was captured. Now they face a war of survival in Confederate prisons. Also visible in this scene are the John Kuhn residence (far right) and the Gettysburg Railroad Depot (far left). Why buy from Mystic-Visions?Over 17 years of selling on ebayTop Rated Trusted SellerOver 6000 Positive & Fantastic feedbacksThe best customer service The best quality & Prices
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Bradley Schmehl
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Edition Size: 950
Signed By: Bradley Schmehl
Image Orientation: Landscape
Signed: Yes
Title: BEDLAM IN THE BRICKYARD
Material: Paper Lithograph
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Military & Political
Print Surface: Paper
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30")
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Signed?: Signed
Framed/Unframed: Unframed
Type: Print
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Style: Realism
Original/Reproduction: Original Print
Theme: Civil War
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Print Type: Offset Lithograph