Giclée
 
  (pronounced ghee-clay) is a digitally printed canvas that has the look of an original oil painting. In the giclée printing process, original artwork is reproduced by spraying fine streams of ink onto canvas using the Roland Hi-Fi Jet Printer. This process creates canvas prints with a higher resolution & a greater dynamic color range than other common printing processes. A Gallon giclée is framed like an original without glass with a wide frame. Also, Dale can paint on the canvas to "Enhance" it. Giclées are larger or smaller than the limited edition prints and are never the same size as the original. They are in a very limited edition (never over 100) & are signed and numbered by Dale.

**Special Note: A giclée can be made on any Gallon image. Please contact us if you would like to create a giclée on your favorite image.
 
 

Sad Day To Us - Giclee
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Sad Day To Us - Giclee
 
General Robert E. Lee returns to his headquarters after a weary day of battle.


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Serious Work Ahead - Giclee
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Serious Work Ahead - Giclee
 
General Robert E. Lee and General Ambrose Powell Hill in Cashtown, PA, discussing sounds of battle coming from Gettysburg.


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Sound The Charge - Giclee
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Sound The Charge - Giclee
 
Nathan Bedford Forrest at the death of his younger brother, making a decision to charge the enemy position.


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Texas Pride - Giclée
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Texas Pride - Giclée
 
Elements of the 4th and 5th Texas Infantry Regiments assault the extreme left of the Union line during the bloodiest day of the Battle of Gettysburg.


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The Rebels Are in Cashtown - Giclee
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The Rebels Are in Cashtown - Giclee
 
June 30, 1863, Gettysburg, PA – Looking Southward along Baltimore St from the square to the Adams County Courthouse.
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Tomorrow We Must Attack - Giclee
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Tomorrow We Must Attack - Giclee
 
Gen. Robert E. Lee listens to Liet. Gen. James Longstreet’s arguments for a move away form Gettysburg.


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Wagonmaster Fight - Giclée
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Wagonmaster Fight - Giclée
 
Surrounded by Ute braves, units from the 3rd, 5th and 9th Cavalry fight from their circled supply wagons.


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Warriors' Tribute at Appomattox - Giclée
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Warriors' Tribute at Appomattox - Giclée
 
General Joshua Chamberlain representing the government of the United States is shown receiving the surrender from Longstreet’s Corps.


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What Are Your Orders? - Giclée
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What Are Your Orders? - Giclée
 
Col. Strong Vincent of the Potomac meets a courier from Corps Commander Major General George Sykes.


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Whiskey Rebellion - Washington at Carlisle 1794 - Giclee
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Whiskey Rebellion - Washington at Carlisle 1794 - Giclee
 
George Washington reviews the army as it departs to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania.


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Word From Fairfields - Giclee
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Word From Fairfields - Giclee
 
Union cavalry receiving word of Stuart’s raid into Adams County.

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