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1861 Winfield Scott Engraving Civil War General Harpers Weekly Portrait Print

$ 34.32

Availability: 100 in stock
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    Description

    1861 General Winfield Scott Old Fuss and Feathers Civil War Portrait Harpers Weekly Union Commander Vintage Print
    This 153+ year old antique print is titled

    Lieutenant General Winfield Scott
    "
    , published in Harpers Pictorial History of the Civil War in 1866.
    This beautiful ORIGINAL print is 11 x 16 inches, with generous margins
    .   (HW00032)  3/19
    Condition
    :  Very good. Light foxing around the edges due to aging.  Very nice print for framing.
    Harpers Weekly,
    1857-1912
    , published  over 75,000 illustrations, portraits and cartoons, featuring drawings by Frederic Remington, Winslow Homer and Thomas Nast to name a few.  It was the most significant newspaper printed during the Civil War, featuring in-depth stories on the events and people of the war.
    Harpers Weekly
    is famous for its incredibly stunning illustrations, chronicling the War as it evolved.  Serious students of the Civil War use Harpers as their definitive source for research and documentation.
    So much original Civil War memorabilia is disappearing as collectors are acquiring the last of a limited supply.  Authentic antique prints like the one offered for auction are becoming
    scarce
    .  Framed, these historic prints make wonderful gifts and look beautiful in homes and offices, private studies as well as public places.
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