The Historical Art of Civil War Artist,
Amy V. Lindenberger, CPSA
For class and workshop information, as well as other artistic directions the artist pursues, please visit: AmyLindenberger.com
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To follow the artist's blog visit: http://amylindenberger.blogspot.com
Amy Lindenberger is also a member of
the Daily Painters of Pennsylvania.
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Civil War Fine Art Gallery Pages:
●Beyond the Battlefield is the artist's primary series of work. Other series that depict people, places, and events from the Civil War and/or Gettysburg are developing as Lindenberger's research continues.
●The Battle of Gettysburg
●Gettysburg Civilians During the War
●Christmas During the Civil War
A. V. Lindenberger's Civil War Fine Art Gallery & Studio 333 Baltimore Street
The Gallery is expected to be open during the following hours. However, if you are traveling to Gettysburg with the intention of visiting our Gallery, please call ahead to confirm that we will be open when you arrive. (717) 338-3463.
We can be reached throughout the year by emailing or calling the gallery at (717) 338-3463 and leaving a message on our answering machine. Your messages will be answered promptly as your business is much appreciated.
Gettysburg Visitor Information
from The Gettysburg Convention and Visitor's Bureau
Recent Additions to this website:
Not a dealer? If you would like your local art dealer to make any of Ms. Lindenberger's images available to you, please let them know!
November 5 - January 8
The 26th Annual Miniature Art 2010 Exhibition at the Council for the Arts of Chambersburg, PA
Three pieces from A. V. Lindeberger's Gettysburg Today series will be on display.
An opening reception will be on Friday, November 5, from 4 - 7 pm.
The Gallery hours are 10 am - 2 pm, Tuesday - Saturday. (Call for holiday hours: 717 264-6883.)
Council for the Arts
What is “The Civil War 150 Project”?
This is the name I have given to the ongoing project I have developed for myself – in honor of the Sesquicentennial (150th) Anniversary of the Civil War era (1861 – 1865) -- to chronicle the lesser-known people and events of the Civil War era beginning with the publication of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin in 1852, and continuing through the end of the Civil War and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in April 1865. Read more . . .
Collect: Beyond the Battlefield
● Original Artworkfrom the series, Beyond the Battlefied.
● Reproductions of the series are available as either Limited EditionOffset Lithograph or Gicle Reproductions (depending upon the desired drawing). Order Form
● Framed Small & Mini Prints matted, framed, & shipped directly to you.
Contact the artist directly for more information about purchasing any artwork.
New for 2010!!! Say it YOUR way!
We will adapt the greeting inside of your cards and/or add your signature to make A. V. Lindenberger Christmas cards uniquely your own. New images for 2010
Gettysburg Windows III The Dobbin House
Cards may be purchased via phone, email, postal mail, or by visiting Civil War Fine Art Gallery and Studio and other area shops in Gettysburg.
Blank Verse Note Cards feature the historic sights and memorials that can be seen in Gettysburg today.
Shortcuts and Helpful Information to assist you in navigating the website and visiting Civil War Fine Art in Gettysburg
Inventory of A. V. Lindenberger's Civil War Artwork
Price List and Availability of Civil War Artwork
Direct Links to All Civil War Artwork:
Beyond the Battlefield - The Battle of Gettysburg - More Civil War Drawings - Gettysburg Civilians During the War Christmas During the Civil War - Gettysburg Today - Plein Air Drawings of Gettysburg
All artwork, research and narratives by Civil War artist Amy V. Lindenberger.
Laurene Puls, Webmaster