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| Posted: Tue Dec 19th, 2006 05:38 am |
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My walls are full of pervious interest that still hold my interest. I too have been investing in books rather than Civil War Art. I did win a print of Jackson at Charlestown Railway station in the rain. by John Paul StrainI now have to get it framed. It will take the place of some smaller items that will move. The walls that don't have bookcases on them have a Rosetti print of Persephone , a water color of Venice I bought when I was there, a R.C. Gorman print of a Navajo woman and a wall of orginal art done by friends, first graders and photographs of my former students. I also have a large wooden S that was a gift from a friend back in the Mary Tyer Moore days. She had her M , I have an S. I do have a cdv of Farragut display on a bookcase, a plate from the Museum of the Confederacy along with other plates from Virginia all small in a holder . I have a print of the photograph of Cleburne that will be hung soon. I just framed it . It will hang with a wood block print of Kit Carson and a print of Napoleon.
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