Today in History:

Mort Kunstler Collectibles Now Available at www.shopkunstler.com


Mort Kunstler’s poignant and detailed paintings guide the viewer right into the heart of American history. Acclaimed for his meticulous research, Kunstler has long been recognized by prominent historians for his ability to bring events to life. His artwork visualizes key personalities, heroic events and significant milestones that formed the United States. Kunstler originals have graced the walls of American icons ranging from the Smithsonian to Little Big Horn to the Pentagon—a rare honor for a living artist.

 

Distinguished Civil War historian Dr. James I. Robertson, Jr. remarks, “No one has better captured the sights, the feelings, the encompassing drama that formed the conflict of the 1860s. Many gifted wielders of the brush have given us scores of Civil War illustrations, but only Kunstler has carried that skill to a level of perfection.”

 

Kunstler has earned his place in the pantheon of America’s most storied artists and illustrators. His work over the last 50 years has been featured prominently in national publications, movie posters, advertisements and special commissions commemorating the re-opening of Ellis Island and the first launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia, among many others.

 

Today Kunstler limited edition prints adorn homes and offices throughout America—his originals have sold for as much as $250,000 each.

 

U.S. Allegiance is proud to be the Master Licensee for Mort Kunstler. For over 30 years, U.S. Allegiance has produced and distributed quality souvenirs for such preeminent American companies as Disney, Marvel, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, the US Postal Service, Warner Brothers, Universal and the US Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines, is now the Master Licensee for the renowned American artist Mort Kunstler. To view and purchase fine matted prints and collectables visit the Mort Kunstler Signature Line website at www.shopkunstler.com.

 



Mort Kunstler at work in his studio overlooking Long Island Sound in
Oyster Bay, New York. High quality, affordable matted prints available at www.shopkunstler.com

 







The Generals Were Brought to Tears,
Jackson and Lee, Fredericksburg, Virginia

16" x 20" matted print available at www.shopkunstler.com

 




The Bloody Angle,
Spotsylvania, Virginia, May 12, 1864

16" x 20" matted print available at www.shopkunstler.com