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American Civil War Figures and Scenes
Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870)  
was a career U. S. Army officer and the most celebrated general of the
Confederate forces during the America Civil War. As the commander of
the Army of Northern Virgina from June 1862, he won a series of
battles against a number of Union commanders; although almost always
outnumbered. His great victories came at the Second Battle of Bull Run,
Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and the Wilderness. His invasions of
the north failed at Antietam (1862) and Gettysburg (1863). In 1864 the
new Union commander Ulysses S. Grant mounted an unending series of
attacks, which Lee repulsed, but Lee could not replace his losses in a
war of attrition. He was forced into trenches around Richmond. His
weakened army broke in April, 1865, and Lee surrendered to Grant at
Appomattox on April 9, 1865, ending the war.  Today he is known as a
great hero for his courage and duty to the Lost cause.
This particular images was Hand
painted by Artist Romel Siron from a
popular National Archive photo.
Canvas Size: 20" x 24"
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This particular images was Hand painted by
Artist Romel Siron from a popular National
Archive photo.
Canvas Size: 20" x 24"
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George Washington (february 22, 1732 –
December 14, 1799) led  America’s Continental Army to victory over
Britain in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), and in 1789
was elected the first President of the United States. He served two four-year
terms from 1789 to 1797, winning reelection in 1792.
In his youth, Washington worked as a surveyor of rural lands and acquired
what would become invaluable knowledge of the terrain around his native
state of Virginia.  Washington gained command experience during the
French and Indian War (1754–1763). Due to this experience, his military
bearing, his enormous charisma, and his leadership, the Second
Continental Congress chose him, in 1775, as their commander-in-chief of
the American army.
Thomas Jefferson ( April 13, 1743 - July 4,
1826) was the third President of the United States (1801–09), the
principal author of the Declaration of Independence  (1776), and
one of the most influential Founding Fathers for his promotion of
the ideals of Republicanism in the United States. Major events
during his presidency include the Louisiana Purchase (1803) and
the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806).
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy welcomed forty-nine Nobel
Prize winners to the White House saying, "I think this is the most
extraordinary collection of talent and of human knowledge that has
ever been gathered together at the White House—with the possible
exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone."
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (January
21, 1824 – May 10, 1863)  was a Confederate general during the
American Civil War. He is most famous for his audacious Valley
Campaign of 1862 and as a corps commander in the Army of Northern
Virginia under General Robert E. Lee. His own troops accidentally
shot him at the battle of Chancellorsville and he died of complications
from an amputated arm and pneumonia several days later.
Military historians consider Jackson to be one of the most gifted
tactical commanders in United States history. His Valley Campaign
and his envelopment of the Union Army right wing at Chancellorsville
are studied worldwide even today as examples of innovative and bold
leadership. He excelled as well at the First Battle of Bull Run (where
he received his famous nickname), Second Bull   Run, Antietam, and
Fredericksburg. His death was a severe setback for the Confederacy,
affecting not only its military prospects, but the morale of its army
and the general public; as Jackson lay dying, General Robert E. Lee
stated, "He has lost his left arm; I have lost my right."
Patrick Henry (May 29, 1736 – June 6,
1799; Hanover County, Virginia) was a prominent
figure in the American Revolution, known and
remembered primarily for his "Give me liberty or
give me death" speech. Along with Samuel Adams
and Thomas Paine, he was one of the most
influential (and radical) advocates of the American
Revolution and republicanism, especially in his
denunciations of corruption in government officials
and his defense of historic rights
Recreated by: Noel Pantig
20" x 24"
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Framed: $990.
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Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8,
1845) was the seventh President of the United States
(1829–1837). He was also military governor of Florida
(1821), commander of the American forces at the Battle
of New Orleans (1815), and considered the founder of
the modern Democratic Party. He was a polarizing figure
who dominated American politics in the 1820s and
1830s and nicknamed "Old Hickory” for his toughness.
Recreated by: Rudy Siron
24" x 30"
Canvas only: $680.
Framed: $990.
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24" x 36"
Recreated by: Rudy Siron
Canvas only: $740.
Framed: $1280.
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20" x 24"
Recreated by: Noel Y. Pantig
Canvas only: $680
Framed : $990.
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24" x 36"
Canvas only: $740.
Framed: $1280.
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Washington Crossing The Delaware
Recreated by artist: Rudy Siron
24" x 36"
Canvas only: $780.
Framed: 1290.
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Ambrose Powell Hill (November 9, 1825 –
April 2, 1865), was a Confederate general in the
American Civil War. He gained early fame as the
commander of "Hill's Light Division," becoming
one of Stonewall Jackson's ablest subordinates.
He later commanded a corps under Robert E. Lee
in the Army of Northern Virginia before his death
in battle just prior to the end of the war.
A. P. Hill, known to his soldiers as Little Powell,
was born in Culpeper, Virginia, and graduated
from the United States Military Academy in
1847, ranking 15th in a class of 38 graduates.
Artist: Bert M
20" x 24"
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Framed: $990.
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Nathaniel Bedford Forrest (July 13,
1821 – October 29, 1877) was a Confederate
army general and perhaps the American Civil
War's most highly regarded cavalry and
partisan ranger (guerrilla leader). Forrest is
regarded by many military historians as the
war's most innovative and successful general.
His tactics of mobile warfare are still studied
by modern soldiers. It became apparent that
the Confederate high command did not realize
the degree of Forrest's talent until far too late
in the war. In their postwar writings, both
Confederate President  Jefferson Davis and
General Robert E. Lee lamented this oversight.
James Longstreet (January 8, 1821 –
January 2, 1904) was one of the foremost
Confederate generals of the American Civil War,
the principal subordinate to General Robert E. Lee,
who called him his "Old War Horse." He served
under Lee as a corps commander for many of the
famous battles fought by the Army of Northern
Virginia in the Eastern Theater, but also with Gen.
Braxton Bragg in the Army of Tennessee in
Western Theater. Biographer and historian Jeffry
D. Wert wrote that "Longstreet ... was the finest
corps commander in the Army of Northern
Virginia; in fact, he was arguably the best corps
commander in the conflict on either side."
Jefferson  Davis (June 3, 1808 – December 6,
1889) was a West Point graduate,  American statesman
and politician who served as President of the
Confederate States of America for its entire history from
1861 to 1865 during the American Civil War. Davis
believed that corruption had destroyed the old Union and
that the Confederacy had to be pure to survive. Davis
was never touched by corruption, but was unable to find
a strategy that would defeat the larger, more industrially
developed Union. After Davis was captured in 1865, he
was held in a federal prison for two years, then released
as the treason charges against him were dropped

24" x 36" $1290.
Lewis Addison Armistead
(February 18, 1817 – July 5, 1863)
was a Confederate brigadier general in
the American Civil War, mortally
wounded in Pickett's Charge at the
Battle of Gettysburg.
Artist: Rommel Siron
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $660
Framed: $990.
Raphael Semmes (September 27, 1809 –
August 30, 1877) was an officer in the United
States Navy from 1826 to 1860 and the
Confederate States Navy from 1860 to 1865.
During the American Civil War he was captain of
the famous commerce raider CSS Alabama, taking
a record fifty-five prizes. Late in the war he was
promoted to admiral and also served briefly as a
brigadier general in the Confederate States Army.
Artist: Noel Y. pantig
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $660.
Framed: $990.
Richard Stoddert Ewell (February
8, 1817 – January 25, 1872) was a career U.
S. Army officer and a Confederate general
during the American Civil War. He
achieved fame as a senior commander under
Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee.

Artist: Noel Y. Pantig
Framed only: $990.
Thomas Jefferson
Recreated in Oil by Artist Rommel Siron
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $680. Framed: $970.
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John Pelham (September 14, 1838 – March 17,
1863) was an artillery officer who served with the
Confederate cavalry under J.E.B. Stuart during the
America  Civil War. Nicknamed "The Gallant Pelham"
for his military prowess and personal courage, Pelham
revolutionized the usage of light artillery as a mobile
arm of the cavalry. Unfortunately at Kelly's Ford on
St. Patrick's Day 1863, Pelham participated in a
cavalry charge, and while standing up in his stirrups,
he urged his men to “Press forward, press forward to
glory and victory!” Not long afterwards, he was
struck in the head and killed by a fragment of an
exploding Federal artillery shell.

Artist: Rommel Siron
16" x 20"
Canvas only: $540.
Framed: $880.
Monticello
Artist: Rommel Siron
16" x 20"
Canvas only: $580.
Framed: $780.
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Thomas Jefferson
Recreated by: Rommel
Siron
24" x 36"
Canvas only: $890.
Framed: $1290.
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Thomas Jefferson
Recreated by: Noel Pantig
16" x 20"
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C S A
Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee
(October 1, 1808 – November 5,
1873) was the wife of Confederate
General Robert E. Lee.
Recreated by: Rommel Siron
20" x 24"
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Framed: $990.
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Robert E. Lee
20" x 24"
Recreated by: Romel Siron
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Robert E. Lee
Recreated in Oil
by Artist: Rudy Siron
24" x 36"
Canvas only: $780.
Framed: $1280.
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Robert E. Lee
Original by: John Elder
Recreated by: Noel Y. Pantig
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $660.
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Stonewall Jackson
Original Painted by: Wm. G. Brown,1869
Recreated in Oil by: Rudy Siron
20" x 24"
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Framed: $990.
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John Singleton Mosby (December 6, 1833
– May 30, 1916), also known as the "Gray
Ghost," was a Confederate partisan Ranger
(guerrilla fighter) in the American Civil War. He
was noted for his lightning quick raids and his
ability to successfully elude his Union Army
pursuers and disappear (like a ghost) with his men,
blending in with local farmers and townspeople.

Recreated by: Artist : Noel Pantiig & Rommel Siron
20" x 24"
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The Old Westover Mansion
Located next to the James River Near Richmond Virginia
Original Artist: Edward L. Henry 1869
Recreated by: Rudy R. Siron
24" x 36"
Canvas only: $780.
Framed ; $1280.
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Stonewall Jackson
Artist: Tito D. Millan (Deceased)
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $1200.
Framed: $1550.
Stonewall Jackson
at a young age
20" x 24"
Artist: Rommel Siron
Canvas only: $660
Framed: $990.
Stonewall Jackson
Artist: Rommel Siron
11" x 14"
Canvas only: $480.
Framed: $590.
Stonewall Jackson
Artist: Rudy Siron
24" x 36"
Canvas only $990.
Framed: $1290.
Nathan B. Forrest
Artist: Rommel Siron
20" x 24"
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James Longstreet
Artist: Rudy Siron
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $660.
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Varina H. Davis (1826-1906)
Daughter of William and Margaret
Howell, met Jefferson Davis when
she was 17 years old. Married
widower Davis in 1845 and was
with him until his death.
Recreated by: Rommel Siron
16" x 20"
Canvas only: $590.
Framed: $790.
Jefferson Davis
As a young man
Recreated by: Rommel Siron
16" x 20"
Canvas only: $590.
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Jefferson Davis
Artist: Rommel Siron
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $660.
Framed: $990.
Ulysses S. Grant ( April 27, 1822 – July 23,
1885) was an American general and the 18th
President of the United States (1869–1877). He
achieved international fame as the leading Union
general in the America Civil War, capturing
Vicksburg in 1863 and Richmond in 1865. He
accepted the surrender of his great Confederate
opponent Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Courthouse.

Artist: Rommel Siron
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $660.
Framed: $990.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
(September 8, 1828 – February 24, 1914) was a
college professor who joined the Union Army
without the benefit of any formal military
education, and became a highly respected and
decorated Union officer during the American Civil
War, reaching the rank of brigadier general (and
brevet major general). For his gallantry at
Gettysburg, he was awarded the Medal of
Honor. He was given the honor of commanding
the Union troops at the surrender ceremony for
the infantry of Robert E. Lee's Army at
Appomattox, Virginia.

Artist: Noel Y. Pantig
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $660.
Framed: $990.
John Buford, Jr. (March 4, 1826 –
December 16,1863) was a Union cavalry
officer during the American Civil War, with a
prominent role at the start of the Battle of
Gettysburg. Buford was stricken with
typhoid fever (brought on by his wounds and
exposure) and died in Maj. Gen. George
Stoneman's home at Washington, D.C.
Buford was one of the ablest cavalry officers
in the Union Army; in fact, some historians
would agree that only Philip Sheridan
competed with him as the most successful
cavalry officer in the Army of the Potomac.

Artist: Noel Y. Pantig
11" x 14"
Canvas only: $440.
Framed: $620.
Winfield Scott Hancock (February
14, 1824 – February 9, 1886) was a career U.
S. Army officer who served with distinction
as a Union general in the American Civil
War, noted in particular for his personal
leadership at the Battle of Gettysburg in
1863. A military historian wrote, "No other
Union general at Gettysburg dominated men
by the sheer force of their presence more
completely than Hancock.

Artist: Noel Y. Pantig
11" x 14"
Canvas only: $460.
Framed: $580.
Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April
15,1865) was the 16th President of the United States
(March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865). As an outspoken
opponent of the expansion of slavery and a political
leader in the western states, he won the Republican
Party nomination in 1860 and was elected president
later that year.
Lincoln helped preserve the United States by leading the
defeat of the secessionist Confederacy in the American
Civil War. He introduced measures that resulted in the
abolition of slavery, issuing his Emancipation
Proclamation in 1863 and promoting the passage of the
Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1865.
Scholars rank Lincoln among the top three U.S.
Presidents, with the average of those surveys placing
him at number one. He is noted for his lasting influence
on U.S. politics, including redefining republican values.

Artist: Noel Y. Pantig
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $660.
Framed: $990.
Philip Henry Sheridan (March 6, 1831 –
August 5, 1888) was a career U.S. Army officer and
a Union general in the American Civil War. His
career was noted for his rapid rise to major general
and his close association with Lt. Gen. Ulysses S.
Grant, who transferred Sheridan from command of
an infantry division in the Western Theater to lead
the Cavalry Corps of the Army of the Potomac in
the East. In 1864, he defeated Confederate forces in
the Shenandoah Valley and his destruction of the
economic infrastructure of the Valley, called "The
Burning" by residents, was one of the first uses of
scorched earth tactics in the war. In 1865, his
cavalry pursued Gen. Robert E. Lee and was
instrumental in forcing his surrender at Appomattox

Artist: Noel Y. Pantig
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $660.
Framed: $990.
The Briarwood Pipe

Original by: Winslow Homer
Recreated by Artist: Rudy Siron
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $680.
Framed: $995.
George A. Custer
in Buckskins
Artist: Noel Y. Panitg
20" x 24"
Canvas only: $660.
Framed: $990.
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Naval Scenes


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Lt. General Chesty Puller
General John J.  Pershing
Napoleon
Woodrow Wilson
Sitting Bull
Sitting Bull
Geronimo
Wolfe Robe