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General Jackson describes the joyous reception of his troop’s arrival in Winchester, Virginia in a letter to his wife: “I do not remember ever having seen such rejoicing. Our entrance into Winchester was one of the most stirring scenes of my life.” This retelling was Mort Künstler’s direct inspiration for “General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson”. This Artist Proof is numbered XXIII/L 23 of 50. Excellent with the frame measuring 28 X 39. About the Artist: "Like a frozen teardrop, a Mort Künstler painting captures on canvas the pathos and drama of a single moment of war. Whether it's the poignant goodbye between Confederate Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson and his wife, Anna, or the fire, smoke and brutality of the assault on Cemetery Ridge in Gettysburg, Künstler's Civil War tableaux teem ...