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Item Code: 668-02
Attractive, large-size framed, turn of the century photograph reprint of Confederate General Robert E. Lee seated on the back porch of the Stuart House in Richmond shortly after the surrender at Appomattox. This is a 1909 reprint of the well-known image that shows a handsome R. E. Lee in his Confederate uniform seated in a large arm chair holding his slouch hat in his right hand and gazing to his right. The back porch was part of the Norman Stuart home on East Franklin St that Lee and his family called home for two months in 1865. Photograph is in very good condition and depicts Lee in a large 10¼” long x 8¼” wide oval sepia toned image centered on an old cream-colored, pasteboard mat and framed within a modern wood veneer frame. Above the image is a small stamped copyright marking and below the image is a copy signature of “R E Lee”. Pasteboard mat exhibits slight water staining at the left bottom edge and some scattered surface grime. Does not detract from the Lee image. In good plus overall condition.
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