Lions In Winter
General
Robert E. Lee and General Stonewall Jackson
Near
Fredericksburg, Virginia -
Winter of 1863 |
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As the Christmas season
passed and the new year of 1863
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Robert E. Lee |
began, the prospects
for the future seemed bright for General Robert E. Lee and
General Stonewall Jackson. After the great victory at the
Battle of Fredericksburg the Confederate high command
believed that the turning point of the war had occurred.
Southern forces had fought a much larger foe to a draw at
Antietam, achieved victory at Fredericksburg and the
Chickasaw Bluffs, and counted coups at Galveston and Holly
Springs. There had been brilliant exciting cavalry raids
into Western Tennessee and Kentucky, and even a symbol of
Federal naval power, the iron clad gunship the Cairo, had
been sunk in the Mississippi.
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Stonewall
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During the winter months of 1863 Confederate forces made
their winter quarters well back from the Rappahannock.
During those snowy days Generals Lee and Jackson, often
riding together, began to formulate their plans to crush
President Lincoln’s armies and end the war. The two
great men who had often worked independently of each other
now joined to form one of the greatest leadership commands
in history.
For the North this period was known as
some of the darkest days yet seen. All of President Abraham
Lincoln’s hand-picked commanders had failed him, either
through defeat or their own inaction. Burnside and his
generals had blundered at Fredericksburg, and in the west
Grant was according to the New York Times, “stuck in the mud
of northern Mississippi, his army of no use to him or
anybody else.” Treasury chief Salmon P. Chase told the
President they were out of money and could raise no more.
Lincoln would say in frustration, “the bottom is out of the
tub, what should I do?”
President
Lincoln and his command desperately needed to come up with a
plan of action and a commander that could successfully lead
the army, as the lions would soon be at the gate.
This is the first
print in the Lions in Winter Collection
Lithographic Prints
800
S/N Limited Edition Lithographic Prints
80
Artist's Proofs
Image Size 19 1/2" x 28 7/8"
Canvas Giclées
75
S/N Studio Canvas Giclées
10
Artist's Proofs
Image Size 16 1/2" x 25"
60 S/N Classic Canvas Giclées
15
Artist's Proofs
Image Size 23" x 34"
10 S/N Executive Canvas Giclées
2
Artist's Proofs
Image Size 27" x 40"
Portraits of General Robert E. Lee
15
S/N Archival Paper Portraits of General Lee
4
Artist's Proofs
25
S/N Canvas Portraits of General Lee
4
Artist's Proofs
Portraits of General
Stonewall Jackson
15
S/N Archival Paper Portraits of General Jackson
4
Artist's Proofs
25
S/N Canvas Portraits of General Jackson
4
Artist's Proofs
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more information.
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