
Elegance
and civility characterize the day-to-day routine in this scene
from a wartime community in the Old South. At this juncture,
the lives of southerners are relatively unaffected by the
looming conflict—only the presence of gentlemen in Confederate
uniform distinguishes the scene from earlier, more peaceful
times. Southern ladies anxiously await the latest news of
politics and confrontation, still confident of a swift conclusion
to the unpleasantness, but apprehensive of the disruption
and destruction a lengthy struggle would bring to their way
of life.
In
“Saving Grace”, Strickland records, with his characteristic
attention to detail and dedication to historical accuracy,
another epic scene from the Old South during the War Between
the States. A native Southerner with a keen appreciation of
the nobility of the period, Strickland employs a palette of
soft pastels to convey the most beautiful aspects of that difficult
time.
A Limited Edition of 1250 Signed
and Numbered prints and 125 Artist's Proofs from the original
painting by

Image 20" X 32"
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