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Rick Reeves
Portrait of Civil War Union Sailor titled "Soldier"

$5,200
£3,950.72
€4,540.20
CA$7,304.04
A$7,950.26
CHF 4,212.56
MX$95,613.92
NOK 53,561.61
SEK 49,083.29
DKK 33,915.04

About the Item

Rick Reeves’ Soldier is a striking historical portrait that reflects the artist’s mastery of military realism and dedication to historical accuracy. Painted in alkyd oils, the work captures a Union sailor stationed along the Florida Gulf Coast during the final years of the Civil War. The figure, dressed in his heavy winter blues, stands against the subdued tones of a coastal backdrop—his stance resolute, his gaze steady, evoking both endurance and solitude. Commissioned by Alex de Quesada of Tampa, Florida, the painting embodies Reeves’ signature approach of combining meticulous research with painterly sensitivity. Through careful attention to uniform detail, light, and atmosphere, Reeves not only reconstructs a moment from history but honors the quiet strength and dignity of those who served at sea during one of America’s most defining conflicts. This painting comes signed and framed in excellent condition!
  • Creator:
    Rick Reeves (American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.5 in (39.37 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Fredericksburg, VA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2574217200402

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