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The Great Beefsteak Raid by Mort Kunstler Classic Canvas framed

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Featuring South Carolina native Wade Hamption, near Petersburg, VA., 
commandeering over 2,000 cattle from the Union, 
below Richmond, VA, in Prince George County,  September of 1864.

Medium size Classic Giclee Canvas signed by Mort Kunstler, framed.
Outside Frame size 24"h x 38"w
This is the walnut colored wood frame.
Classic Canvas
 Size: 19" x 33” 
Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 50
Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 10

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Mort Kunstler's Description of the Great Beefsteak Raid

By September of 1864, Confederate forces began to show the ill effects of a drawn-out war. Food, ammunition, and medicine were in short supply as trench warfare and siege tactics became the norm.


In Virginia, General Wade Hampton was besieged at Petersburg and became well aware of the desperateness of his situation. A new enemy, one even more formidable than the much larger and better-outfitted Union Army, began to overtake his lines. The adversary’s name was “hunger” and it threatened to destroy the entire southern armies spirit.


The growing desperateness of his troop’s situation forced Hampton to undertake what would become one of the most ambitious raids of the entire Civil War. On September 15th he set out to commandeer an entire herd of cattle, numbering in the thousands, from the surrounding Union Army. By September 17th he had not only accomplished his goal of thievery, he also managed to drive the herd back to the safety of his own lines.


This amazing feat required 2,500 captured cattle to traverse streams and cross battle scarred landscapes without stampeding. Perhaps the critical nature of the mission enabled the famished horsemen to pull it off as Hampton’s men returned triumphantly with enough food to sustain and nourish the starved army.

Giclée Canvas Prints
Reproduction technique: Giclées are printed with the finest archival pigmented inks on canvas.
Each print is numbered and signed by the artist and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.


Signature Edition 16" x 28”
Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 50
Signed Canvas Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 10

Classic Edition 19" x 33” 
Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 50
Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 10

Premier Edition 22" x 38"
Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 15
Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 5

Collector's Edition 32" x 55" 
Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 5
Signed Artist’s Proof • Edition Size: 2