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Accessorize your life with unique stickers from an independent artist! Our vinyl stickers are available in four different sizes and are kiss-cut to create a 1/8" border around the perimeter of the design. Each sticker has an adhesive backing with plenty of stickiness to cling to any smooth surface while still being easy to remove.
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Here’s a soldier figure study of a Sergeant of the 151st Pennsylvania infantry as he would have appeared during the summer of 1863.... more
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Stickers should be applied to clean, smooth surfaces at room temperature.
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Average Rating (4.23 Stars):
Irene Gonzales
June 14th, 2025
bought this to mail along with the greeting card to my niece who is a hairdresser
Elizabeth Hurst
June 14th, 2025
Easy, fast, reasonable and accurate Matching sticker and bag - perfect gift
Steven Robledo
June 12th, 2025
Turned out nice ,used in on my tablet.. Thanks.
Steven Robledo
June 12th, 2025
Perfect in every way, Was applied to my tablet . Thanks
Christine Souka
June 5th, 2025
I have not received this order yet
Jane Gilbert
May 14th, 2025
Wish it had a white back ground, attached it to a black appointment book and it wasn't as pretty, had to tape it onto the appointment book with the white backing it came on, looks a little tacky
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Here’s a soldier figure study of a Sergeant of the 151st Pennsylvania infantry as he would have appeared during the summer of 1863. This depiction is partially based off of “the Harvest of Death” series of photos that have so long been a mystery in the Gettysburg Photography world. Recent research (which I happen to strongly agree with) has pointed to this Iconic series of photos as having been taken near the McPherson woodlot where General John F. Reynolds was killed. The area that the series of photographs cover, is the ground where both the 2nd Wisconsin and the 151st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiments fought and suffered heavy casualties on the morning and afternoon of July 1st 1863. This Sergeant is wearing a pair of canvas and leather sporting shoes which was a popular form of footwear in the Union Army of the Potomac during this period of the Civil War that were privately purchased at local sutlers who followed the Army. A single camp shoe of the same design,...
Mark Maritato is an acclaimed historical artist who brings American military historical events to life through his artwork. His original oil paintings of epic military battles, as well as individual soldier uniform studies now reside in numerous private and institutional collections around the world. It was his love for art and history that drove Mr. Maritato to pursue a career as a professional artist. During his formal training in painting and illustration at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, Mr. Maritato began to paint Civil War subjects in oils. Mr. Maritato’s original oil paintings have become renowned among private collectors and public institutions for their high degree of quality through painstaking attention to detail....
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