Reflections Gallery Don Troiani
Don Troiani's lifelong focus on America's military heritage enables him to present that subject with a credibility that surpasses his contemporaries. For a quarter century Don Troiani has methodically built one of the great private reference collections of Civil War, War of 1812 and Revolutionary War uniforms, equipment, insignia and weapons which Troiani calls on to add the unique dimension of realism he is so well known for. | ||
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of Brothers" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 1250 S/N prints Published: 1993 July 3, 1863, the brave men of the 1st Maryland emerge from the wood line into a wall of musketry on Culp's Hill at Gettysburg. | ||
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Duel" In Stock Image Size: 26 �" x 20" Issue Size: 1500 S/N prints Published: 1996 On July 3, 1863, Brigadier Gen. Wade Hampton was momentarily alone, desperately fending off saber blows from a cavalry assault, as Picket's charge began along Cemetery Ridge. | ||
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Hill" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 1000 S/N prints Published: 1993 The celebrated Gen. W.S. Hancock is seen directing Maj. Gen. A. Doubleday to send his troops to secure Culp's Hill as the embattled Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard looks on. Around them the troops of dozens of splintered commands begin to rally. | ||
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"Rock of Erin" In Stock Image Size: 26 �" x 20" Issue Size: 1500 S/N prints Published: 1997 July 3, 1863 the 69th Pennsylvania volunteer infantry waged a heroic forward battle against a wall of Confederates 12,000 men strong. The Confederates charged into the 69th right flank, where the contest became hand-to-hand. The 6th held their ground at the Battle of Gettysburg. | ||
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"Jackson's Flank Attack" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 750 S/N prints Published: 2004 On May 2nd, 1863 nearly 30,000 Confederates under "Stonewall" Jackson hurled themselves against the flanks of Hooker's Union army. As the Confederates line of battle pressed through the woods the wildlife fled before them and into the Union camps. Here we see in Don Troiani's exciting new painting this very incident taking place in front of Dole's Georgia Brigade. | ||
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"Burnside's Bridge" In Stock Image Size: 26 5/8" x 20" Issue Size: 1500 S/N prints Published: 1995 On September 17, 1862 Col. John F. Hartranft's 51st Pennsylvania regiment, take the bridge known as Rorbach's bridge at Antietam. | ||
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"Southern Cross" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 1250 S/N prints Published: 1994 The Southern Cross captures the brave Charley McNeil standing resolutely on one of the twelve pounders of Randol's battery, June 30,1862. Around him swirls the most savage combat of the Civil War as the men of the famed Pennsylvania Reserves rush forward in a vain attempt to save the battery. | ||
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"Sword of Virginia, 2nd Manassas - August 30, 1862" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 350 S/N prints Published: 2008
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"Onward Georgians" In Stock Image Size: 19" x 29" Issue Size: 350 S/N prints Published: 2007
Battle of Fredericksburg, VA December 13, 1862 - | ||
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"Clinch Rifles, Georgia Militia 1861" In Stock Image Size: 11 3/8" x 14�" Issue Size: 350 S/N prints Published: 2007 A proud Private of one of Georgia's most famed Militia companies, the green clad Clinch Rifles. Resting on his Mississippi M1841 rifle with saber bayonet, he is unaware this elegant uniform will be replaced shortly by the standard gray of the Confederacy. #22 in the Regimental Series
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"Union Drummer" In Stock Image Size: 16�" x 23" Issue Size: 625 S/N prints Published: 1984 It could have been anywhere, anytime during the Civil War the courageous young boys dressed in blue, marched bravely into battle alongside their men.
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"For God Sake Forward" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 1500 S/N prints Published: 1996 July 1, 1863 the fearless men of the 2nd Wisconsin (Iron Brigade), lead by Gen. John F. Reynolds, rush into the grove of trees on McPherson's Ridge to stem the advancing Confederates during the opening encounters at Gettysburg.
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"Cleburne at Chickamauga (Shown here: the 2nd Tenn. Regt.)" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 750 S/N prints Published: 2005 During the momentous Battle of Chickamauga, as his division moved forward in a dense cedar grove, Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne and his staff pressed forward to personally distribute ammunition to his men. | ||
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"1st North Carolina Cavalry 1861" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 950 S/N prints Published: 1994
North Carolina's first mounted unit to be mustered into
Confederate Service was | ||
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"General J.B. Gordon at Gettysburg - July 1, 1863" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 350 S/N prints Published: 2008
As the Union Eleventh Corps crumbled under Confederate attacks
West of the town of Gettysburg, a new danger presented itself from the
North. Jubal A. Early's division was pressing forward towards willow
tree lined Rock Creek and their dangerously exposed flank. | ||
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"Iron Brigade" In Stock Image Size: 19" x 29" Issue Size: 1000 S/N prints Published: 2001 July 1, 1863 the 24th Regiment Michigan Volunteers led by Col. Henry A. Morrow fights a desperate rear guard action near the Lutheran Seminary at Gettysburg. After numerous color bearers had been shot down, Col. Morrow raised the battleflag to encourage his men until he himself was grazed by a bullet in the head. | ||
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"Lions of the Round Top" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 1863 S/N prints Published: 1995 July 2, 1863 Col. Joshua Chamberlain led his men of the 20th Maine regiment in a gallant attack, to hold back the advance of the Alabamans, on Little Round Top at Gettysburg. | ||
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"Little Round Top" In Stock Image Size: 26 �" x 20" Issue Size: 1500 S/N prints Published: 1997 On a hot July 2, 1863 the men of the 5th Texas advanced up the rocky slope to the climax of their ill-fated assault on Little Round Top. | ||
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"Lone Star" In Stock Image Size: 26 �" x 20" Issue Size: 1500 S/N prints Published: 1995 The misty dawn of September 17,1862,ushered in the Civil War's bloodiest day as Gen. George B. McClellan drove his Union army forward to roll up the left flank of Gen. Robert E. Lee's southerners arrayed in the fields and woods surrounding the quiet Maryland village of Sharpsburg. | ||
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"Lt. Col. Joshua L. Chamberlain 20th Maine Volunteers Winter 1862" In Stock Image Size: 14 �" x 11 �" Issue Size: 750 S/N prints Published: 2003 This delightful, small-sized print depicts Lt. Col. Joshua L. Chamberlain as he appeared during the Fredericksburg campaign of late 1862. Based on his own wartime letters to his wife describing his appearance in the field, the hero is portrayed as he actually looked, (which is naturally entirely different from film and imaginative renderings). | ||
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"Mahone's Counterattack" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 950 S/N prints Published: 2004 Men of the 6th Virginia charge troops of the 9th Corps during the Battle of the Crater, Petersburg, Virginia July 30th, 1864 | ||
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"McPherson's Ridge" In Stock Image Size: 26 �" x 20" Issue Size: 1300 S/N prints Published: 1998 July 1, 1863, 37 year old Union cavalry General John Buford sits astride his horse beside the McPherson barn and directs Calef's battery into position. The Union troops held their line against the advancing Confederates until re-enforcements arrived, holding their position in the climatic battle known as McPherson's Ridge. |
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"Medal of Honor" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 950 S/N prints Published: 2004 Capt. Charles Gould - 5th Vermont Regt. clambers up the steep Confederate earthworks being the first man of the Sixth Corps. to penetrate the Confederate works, earning him the Meal of Honor. April 2, 1865. |
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"Men of Arkansas" In Stock Image Size: 24 �" x 29 �" Issue Size: 1000 S/N prints Published: 1991 Capt. Charles Gould - 5th Vermont Regt. clambers up the steep Confederate earthworks being the first man of the Sixth Corps. to penetrate the Confederate works, earning him the Meal of Honor. April 2, 1865. |
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"Opdycke's Tigers" In Stock Image Size: 24 �" x 29 5/8" Issue Size: 1000 S/N prints Published: 1990 Col. Emerson Opdycke leading the 125th Ohio volunteers in a desperate hand to hand combat against the 29th Tennessee (CSA) in the yard of the Carter house, during the momentous battle of Franklin Tennessee, November 30, 1864. |
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"Put the Boys In..." In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 950 S/N prints Published: 2004 On a drizzly May 15, 1864 a small Confederate Army was being overwhelmed by the larger Federal Army of Franz Sigel near New Market, Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley. |
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"Retreat by Recoil" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 27" Issue Size: 1000 S/N prints Published: 1992 On July 2, 1863, the 9th Massachusetts battery fought a heroic rear guard action against Barksdale's brigade at the Trostle house, Gettysburg. |
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"Steady On The Colors" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 1000 S/N prints Published: 2003 Generic Standard Bearer - a scene that was repeated on countless fields for four bloody, magnificent years and which made the heroic fighting men of the Confederacy legends for all time. The Confederate Infantryman embodies the defiant fighting spirit of the South. Time after time, with celebrated grit, he had stood firm on some chaotic battlefield of the Civil War to win victory against an equally brave adversary. |
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"The 37th New York Volunteers (Irish Rifles)" In Stock Image Size: 11 3/8" x 14 �" Issue Size: 350 S/N prints Published: 2005 The color
bearer of the Irish Rifles waves the distinctive green silk with gold
embroidered Irish flag of the regiment. |
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"The Emmitsburg Road" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 29 �" Issue Size: 1500 S/N prints Published: 1996 On July 3,
1863, Maj. Gen. Isaac Trimble's brigade, Gen. Pettigrews' division,
crossing Emmitsburg Road during Pickett's charge at the battle of
Gettysburg. |
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"First Battle Flags" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 1150 S/N prints Published: 1999 November
1861, a memorable moment for Southerners. On the field near the huts of
their winter quarters in Centerville, Va., they were presented with new
battle flags of the Confederate States Of America. |
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"First Minnesota" In Stock Image Size: 26 �" x 20 �" Issue Size: 1150 S/N prints Published: 1999 July 2, 1863
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"Red Devils" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 25 1/4" Issue Size: 1000 S/N prints Published: 1991 The Colorful Zouaves of the 5th New York Infantry, commanded by Lt. Col. Hiram Duryea, were in the thick of it June 27, 1862, as the combatants clashed at Gaines Mill. |
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"Soldiers Tribute" In Stock Image Size: 20" x 26 �" Issue Size: 1000 S/N prints Published: 2003 Robert E. Lee's troops pay an emotional tribute to their leader at Appomattox. |
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"Unconquered - 1st Tenn. Color Bearer At Gettysburg, July 1, 1863" In Stock Image Size: 19" x 28" Issue Size: 500 S/N prints Published: 2007
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"Tiger Rifles" In Stock Image Size: 11 3/8" x 14 �" Issue Size: 1050 S/N prints Published: 2000
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"Until Sundown" In Stock Image Size: 24 �" x 30 5/16" Issue Size: 1000 S/N prints Published: 1992
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