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American Civil War
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The Art of War
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The sculptures in the "Art of War" series are based on the paintings of renowned Civil War artist, Don Troiani, and Gettysburg artist, Dale Gallon. Their works of art are brought to life by the skilled artisans of Wm. Britain.
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The Artillery
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The sculptures in the "Artillery" series depict the main guns and their units of the Civil War. The use of artillery helped to turn the tide of some of the major conflicts of the War.
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The Cavalry
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The sculptures in the "Cavalry" series honor the brave tradition of the cavalry. The Civil War was the greatest cavalry war in American history, with more soldiers fighting from horseback during this conflict then any before or since.
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Leaders in Blue and Gray
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The sculptures in the "Leaders In Blue and Gray" series depict some of the Civil War's most prominent figures. These are the leaders who shared the responsibility of both caring for their men and leading them to victory.
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The Regiments
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The sculptures in the "Regiments" series depict various regiments where neighbor fought alongside neighbor, with a heightened sense of unity. The espirit de corps of an army begins with the honor and pride of each regiment.
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Tactical Scenes
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The sculptures in the "Tactical Scenes" series feature replicas of significant landmarks as well as props. These sculptures will enhance the authenticity and realism of any battle dioramas.
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