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Meet Mort Kunstler

Stiles/Akin

Sergeant Major
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Long Island Picture Frame & Art Gallery of Oyster Bay
4 Audrey Ave, Oyster Bay, New York 11771

Meet & Greet Print Signing with America's Artist Mort Kunstler!
Mort will be at our Oyster Bay location during the annual Oyster Festival in Oyster Bay.
Saturday, October 15th 1pm - 4pm & Sunday, October 16th 1pm - 4pm.

He's renowned as "the premier historical artist in America." When Mort Künstler began his emphasis on Civil War art in the late 1980s, he had already accomplished more than a half-dozen artists could hope to accomplish in a collective lifetime. From portraits of prehistoric American life to the odyssey of the space shuttle, Mort Künstler had painted America's story.

Mort will be signing his newest print release "Washington's Crossing". A depictition of the Christmas morning 1776 that would change the course of history.

On display and for sale in the gallery will be Mort's work from the 1960's through today.

Come down meet the artist and take a look back into the history of America!
 
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