Licensing Mort’s Images

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History in Photos

1999
Governor James and Roxane Gilmore of Virginia stand next to the painting Candlelight and Roses with Deborah and Mort Künstler. The occasion was a dinner in honor of the artist at the Governor’s Mansion in Richmond. At that time Governor Gilmore officially declared March 18, 1999 Mort Künstler Day in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
He has the ability to paint military art in a way that’s generally lost today. He’s from the school of illustrators who were trained in action artwork and then learned their craft in the great magazines of the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. His work emphasizes realism and action and it captures key moments in a way that’s rarely seen today. It’s like a moment in history that’s frozen in time. Mort has a unique talent that’s rare today; he’s applying it to Civil War subjects now---and people are excited about it.
Ted Sutphen American Print Gallery