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March from Malvern Hill to Harrison's Landing Virginia 1862 Civil War map by Sneden
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Size: 33.1” x 24” (blank border included)
Media: Fine Art Canvas with coating against UV light.
This is a fine reproduction of the magnificent map of the night march from Malvern Hill to Harrison’s Landing, July 2, 1862 by Robert Knox SNEDEN, which has been printed on Fine Art Canvas. The Civil War legacy of this soldier, memoirist and artist is an unparalleled treasure trove. This historical map was drawn with pen-and-ink with watercolor painting and highlights. Sneden Maps stand out for their vivid details and accuracy.
Description of the Map. Shows the route used by the retreating Union forces to march from Malvern Hill (Henrico County) to Harrison’s Landing (Charles City County), July 2, 1862. “The night march from Malvern Hill to Harrison’s landing.” [Page caption]. Color coding indicates the location of Union and Confederate forces. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
About the Mapmaker and his Work. Robert Knox SNEDEN [1832-1918] was born in Nova Scotia. At age 18 he moved to New York City. On 1861, Sneden was enlisted in the 40th New York Volunteers Regiment to serve in the US Civil War, and a few months later he got a position as mapmaker, until he was captured. While in prison he made dramatic pencil sketches, hiding them in his shoes or sewed them in his coat and hat. This talented artist crafted some 900 watercolors and sketches. Sneden was able to turn his pencil sketches into watercolors after he was freed on 1864.
We are delighted to offer a great collection of his most important US Civil War maps.
Fine Art Giclée Reproduction.
Masterfully printed and crafted on Fine Art artist canvas using archival-quality pigment inks, which resist the effect of incidental water contact. Our archival-quality canvas has an acid-free base and a neutral pH.
Enhanced Coating Protection.
Our reproductions printed on Fine Art canvas are additionally protected with a complimentary clear professional coating for better resistant to incidental water contact, UV light and atmospheric contaminants. To allow for professional stretching and framing, a blank border of approximately 1½ to 2 inches surrounds the image.
100% satisfaction guaranteed!
Our fine art giclée prints are NEW.
American Civil War
Media: Fine Art Canvas with coating against UV light.
This is a fine reproduction of the magnificent map of the night march from Malvern Hill to Harrison’s Landing, July 2, 1862 by Robert Knox SNEDEN, which has been printed on Fine Art Canvas. The Civil War legacy of this soldier, memoirist and artist is an unparalleled treasure trove. This historical map was drawn with pen-and-ink with watercolor painting and highlights. Sneden Maps stand out for their vivid details and accuracy.
Description of the Map. Shows the route used by the retreating Union forces to march from Malvern Hill (Henrico County) to Harrison’s Landing (Charles City County), July 2, 1862. “The night march from Malvern Hill to Harrison’s landing.” [Page caption]. Color coding indicates the location of Union and Confederate forces. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
About the Mapmaker and his Work. Robert Knox SNEDEN [1832-1918] was born in Nova Scotia. At age 18 he moved to New York City. On 1861, Sneden was enlisted in the 40th New York Volunteers Regiment to serve in the US Civil War, and a few months later he got a position as mapmaker, until he was captured. While in prison he made dramatic pencil sketches, hiding them in his shoes or sewed them in his coat and hat. This talented artist crafted some 900 watercolors and sketches. Sneden was able to turn his pencil sketches into watercolors after he was freed on 1864.
We are delighted to offer a great collection of his most important US Civil War maps.
Fine Art Giclée Reproduction.
Masterfully printed and crafted on Fine Art artist canvas using archival-quality pigment inks, which resist the effect of incidental water contact. Our archival-quality canvas has an acid-free base and a neutral pH.
Enhanced Coating Protection.
Our reproductions printed on Fine Art canvas are additionally protected with a complimentary clear professional coating for better resistant to incidental water contact, UV light and atmospheric contaminants. To allow for professional stretching and framing, a blank border of approximately 1½ to 2 inches surrounds the image.
100% satisfaction guaranteed!
Our fine art giclée prints are NEW.
American Civil War





