 The Abduction of Pocahontas, 1612 (print)
This painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris recreates Samuel Argall's arrival at Jamestown with Pocahontas as his captive. $30.00
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The Battle Between the Monitor and the Merrimac (print)
This depiction of the Monitor-Merrimac engagement, the first battle between armored vessels, which occurred on March 8 and 9, 1862, was completed about 1880 by Xanthus Russell Smith. $30.00
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 Child Under Tree, Virginia (print)
This mid-20th century painting by Rockwell Kent reflects the artist's passion to find and paint pristine landscapes in a style that would suggest the freshness of nature as viewed in the clearest light. $30.00
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 Family Tree Chart (poster)
Featuring spaces for up to six generations of your family, the chart is perfect for framing and would be a great project to bring several generations together. $6.95
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 Four Seasons of the Confederacy, Summer (print) Unique to the Virginia Historical Society, this reproduction of the famous Charles Hoffbauer mural is framed in dark rosewood with a black on gold double mat. $110.00
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 General Robert E. Lee (prints)
Honor one of Virginia's greatest native sons by displaying this print of John A. Elder's portrait of General Robert E. Lee. $45.00/$28.95/$9.95
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 Pocahontas (print)
Thomas Sully gives us Pocahontas at what might have been construed as her best moment. $30.00
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 Richmond after the Evacuation Fire (print)
This watercolor sketch by Robert K. Sneden depicts Richmond after the fire set by fleeing Confederate forces on the night of April 2, 1865. $30.00
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Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (print)
This oil painting of General Jackson by William Garl Brown was Mrs. Jackson's favorite. $30.00
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 Three Ships (print)
Three Ships commemorates an auspicious moment in history, the landing of 104 English settlers at Jamestown and the founding of the first permanent English colony in the New World on May 13, 1607. $185.00/$60.00/$15.00
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