Description
Antietam Sharpsburg Civil War Postcard Gen McClellan Robert E Lee Color Art. The striking color illustration vividly captures the intensity of the conflict, showcasing soldiers in the heat of battle amidst a fiery backdrop. Immerse yourself in a pivotal moment of American history with this vibrant vintage postcard depicting the Battle of Antietam, also known as Sharpsburg. The striking color illustration vividly captures the intensity of the conflict, showcasing soldiers in the heat of battle amidst a fiery backdrop. Prominently featured are detailed portraits of the two commanding generals: Union General George B. McClellan and Confederate General Robert E. Lee, highlighting their significant roles in this historic engagement. This collectible piece offers a visual narrative of the bloodiest single-day battle in U.S. history. This historical postcard, published by Scenic Art, provides a fascinating glimpse into the Civil War era. The reverse side includes a concise description of the battle, detailing General Lee's invasion of Maryland and the clash on September 17, 1862. It's a compelling artifact for enthusiasts of military history, American heritage, and vintage ephemera, representing a significant event from the 1861-1865 period. The artistic rendering and historical context make this a unique addition to any collection.