From the Vanmark Commanding Images of the Civil War is the Joshua Chamberlain statuette. Features Chamberlain drawing his sword. Measures 6'' x 4'' x 10'' high. Each Vanmark sculpture is individually numbered and is handcrafted from cold-cast resin. Joshua Chamberlain of Maine, 1828-1914, Union The Scholar-General, the very model of the citizen soldier. Extraordinary Civil War career, saw much of the war in the East, including 24 battles and numerous skirmishes; wounded six times. Remembered for two great events; the action on Little Round Top, Gettysburg, which most likely saved the Union; also Grant's choosing Chamberlain to receive the formal surrender of weapons and colors at Appomattox. Awarded the Medal of Honor for Gallantry at Gettysburg. No period in the history of our country created deeper passion--or greater heroes. Crafted in striking detail and precision, we are proud to present Commanding Images of the Civil War, featuring outstanding leaders from both sides of the war between the states. Commanders are brought to life through historically accurate dress, expression and stature. Resin statuettes stand proudly on richly finished wood platforms with engraved nameplates, lending a quality finish. Vanmark figurines are treasured by collectors across the country. Vanmark sculptures are renowned for their breath taking realism, expressions, and emotions. |