
Mort Kunstler Limited Edition Artist Proof Print:"The Professor from Virginia"

Artist: Mort Kunstler
Title: Professor from Virginia, The
Size: Paper 11" x 9" (Overall size: 15 1/2" x 13") / Canvas 14" x 11" Select option from Drop Down Box Above.
Edition: Artist Signed and Numbered, Limited Edition on paper with 100 AP's with 100 Canvas Giclee editions.
Medium: Fine Art Print on Paper (AP) and Giclee on Canvas editions.
About the Edition: The MKunstler Studio Collection features superb signed and numbered, limited edition fine art prints in a classic size designed to enhance smaller wall display space - and the limited edition prints start at the remarkable price of $95.
About the Art: Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was a professor at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, VA when the war began. A member of the West Point class of 1846, he had served in the Mexican War and emerged from that conflict with the brevet rank of major. In 1851, at the age of twenty-seven, Jackson left the army for the classroom.
After his death, the VMI's Superintendent, Francis H. Smith appropriately noted, "As a Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Major Jackson was not a sucess. He had not the qualifications needed for so important a chair. He was no teacher, and he lacked tact required in getting along with his classes...His genius was in the Science and Art of War. He found a field for the display of this genius when the war opened in 1862.
Those same students that he could not relate to in the classroom would come to love and respect their general on the battlefield.
Title: Professor from Virginia, The
Size: Paper 11" x 9" (Overall size: 15 1/2" x 13") / Canvas 14" x 11" Select option from Drop Down Box Above.
Edition: Artist Signed and Numbered, Limited Edition on paper with 100 AP's with 100 Canvas Giclee editions.
Medium: Fine Art Print on Paper (AP) and Giclee on Canvas editions.
About the Edition: The MKunstler Studio Collection features superb signed and numbered, limited edition fine art prints in a classic size designed to enhance smaller wall display space - and the limited edition prints start at the remarkable price of $95.
About the Art: Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was a professor at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, VA when the war began. A member of the West Point class of 1846, he had served in the Mexican War and emerged from that conflict with the brevet rank of major. In 1851, at the age of twenty-seven, Jackson left the army for the classroom.
After his death, the VMI's Superintendent, Francis H. Smith appropriately noted, "As a Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Major Jackson was not a sucess. He had not the qualifications needed for so important a chair. He was no teacher, and he lacked tact required in getting along with his classes...His genius was in the Science and Art of War. He found a field for the display of this genius when the war opened in 1862.
Those same students that he could not relate to in the classroom would come to love and respect their general on the battlefield.