Description: Headquarters at Narrow Passage * By John Paul Strain * General Stonewall JacksonLt. Jedediah HotchkissWoodstock, VirginiaMarch 26, 1862 Signed Archival Paper GicléeCondition: New Image size:19 1/4" x 23 1/4"Edition size: 200Handling time varies from 1 - 2.5 wks. Please let us know if you need a specific handling time. Ships flat & ships free via FedEx Includes a Certificate of AuthenticityFrom the Artist:"On March 23rd General Stonewall Jackson's army had suffered a tactical defeat at the Battle of Kernstown. But Jackson's boldness and audacity during the battle alarmed Federal officers to the point that the size of the Confederate force was greatly overestimated. Federal plans to send two divisions away from the Valley to reinforce General McClellan's Peninsula Campaign were cancelled. Jackson retreated up the Valley Pike to Woodstock with the Federals following behind. He made his headquarters at the large two story log home of Miss Daisy Ruddell Stover. The home was located next to the Valley Pike at Narrow Passage Creek which flowed into the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. Believing Narrow Passage to be good ground to defend, General Jackson formed a defensive line to do battle if the Federals continued to advance. On the 26th of March General Jackson met for the first time the talented map maker Lt. Jedediah Hotchkiss. The General visited with Hotchkiss about his topographical drawing abilities and viewed some examples of his work. Jackson then said, “I want you to make me a map of the Valley, from Harper’s Ferry to Lexington, showing all points of offense and defense in those places. Mr. Pendleton will give you orders for whatever outfit you want." General Jackson now had in place one of the key men who would give him the strategic information needed to out maneuver the Federal armies he was facing. Hotchkiss became one of the more valued members of the General's personal staff. Stonewall Jackson would begin his Valley Campaign with the help of Jedediah's 8 foot map of the Valley, and his army would not lose another battle." About John Paul Strain: His paintings have been featured on the television shows of C-Span's Washington Journal, The History Channel, and Extreme Makeover Home Edition. Throughout his career he has won many awards for his art. Reproductions of his work have won numerous 1st place awards and "Best of Show" honors, such as the PICA Awards, The Printing Industry of the Carolina's, and at the PIAG Awards in Georgia. Strain is also a featured artist for internationally known collector art companies the Bradford Exchange and the Franklin Mint for which he has created a Civil War Chess Set, several limited edition plate series, sculptures, and many other collectible items featuring his paintings. Mr. Strain has also completed a number of commissioned works for the United States Army, which are on permanent display at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Fort McNair, Washington D.C., and the battlefield visitor's center at Normandy, France. Today, Mr. Strain's original paintings can be found in many noted museums such as the Museum of Fredericksburg, and at Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello. Also available: Signed Artist's Proof Paper Giclée ($375)(Limited Edition: 50)Image size: 19 1/4" x 23 1/4"All other formats, sold out.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: John Paul Strain
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: John Paul Strain
Size: 19 1/4" x 23 1/4"
Item Length: See height
Region of Origin: US
Framing: Unframed
Personalize: No
Year of Production: 2000-Now
Unit Type: Unit
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Reproduction
Item Height: 19 1/4 in
Style: Historical realism, Realism
Features: Signed
Unit Quantity: 1
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 23 1/4 in
Culture: American
Time Period Produced: 2000-Now
Signed: Yes
Title: Headquarters at Narrow Passage
Period: Historicism (1850-1900)
Material: Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Subject: General Stonewall Jackson & Lt. Jedediah Hotchkiss, Military
Type: Painting
COA Issued By: John Paul Strain Historical Art
Theme: History
Production Technique: Giclee
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States