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To Live and Die In Dixie Metal Print
by Lianne Schneider
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To Live and Die In Dixie metal print by Lianne Schneider. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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From: http://www.civilwarheritagetrails.org/American_Civil_War/Dixie.html... more
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Comments (49)
Artist's Description
From: http://www.civilwarheritagetrails.org/American_Civil_War/Dixie.html
Loved by many, despised by others, "Dixie" is still among the most recognizable of all American songs. Ironically, it was written by a Northerner, Daniel Decatur Emmett. Bryant's (blackface) Minstrels premiered it in New York City on April 4, 1859. "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land" was an instant hit, and its popularity spread quickly. By 1860 it was especially enjoyed in Southern states and soon also among Confederate army bands. However, many Union bands also played Dixie during the war, or versions of it, and President Lincoln included Dixie among his favorites.
I wish I was in the land of cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten;
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land.
In Dixie's Land where I was born in,
Early on one frosty mornin,
Look away! Look away! Look away! Dixie Land.
I wish I was in Dixie, Hooray! Hooray!
In Dixie's Land I'll take my...
About Lianne Schneider
As many of you are aware, Lianne is no longer with us. I am her son, Gordie, and have kept her account active to preserve the passion she had with her art and this community. Please see below for a "final note" she posted with a few of the last pieces she completed before passing away in November of 2015. "Being a part of this Fine Art America community has meant the world to me over the past years and I'd like to express my endless gratitude for all the support and encouragement you have given me so graciously. My one regret is that having lost the battle with leukemia, I have to let go of something so special to me. I won't say goodbye - just may your lives be blessed as you have blessed mine." I have a passion for the landscape of...
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Michael Mazaika
....and yet again, art that conjures a tune. I admire your skills, Lianne. - Mike (V)
Francie Davis
Very nice work! I love this whole gallery!! v
Maggie Vlazny
Wonderful new subject Lianne - I love the touch of music in the sky l/f/p
Karol Livote
Excellent work, Lianne fv lk twt
Ion vincent DAnu
Very authentinc! almost like in Cold Mountain! FL
Sherri Of Palm Springs
Hi Lianne, beautiful , love the story and what a battle that was.. you did a beautiful job... I also wanted to thank you for the times that you comment and I didn't get back to you..so sorry, but I want it was so appreciated my friend..thank you HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY Sherri FVL
Alfred Motzer
Imposing artwork Lianne,..Merry Christmas and Happy New Year..!! v/f
Eti Reid
Gorgeous , awesome presentation Lianne!f/v/tw
Donna Kennedy
Marvelous work and info Lianne!...v/f
Cyril Maza
Great piece of art! v
Paul Freidlund
excellent processing LF
Debbie Portwood
Fantastic work here Lianne ! Love the vintage look and your texture work is wonderful! Hope you are feeling good and having a good day! f/l :D
Lianne Schneider
To the hosts of the amazing groups listed to the right, my heartfelt gratitude for featuring this image - I'm more honored than I can say. To each person who left a comment and a word of praise and encouragement, my heart is so full with gratitude for your generosity. I so hope that I have been able to repay your gift in kind by visiting your work as well. I cherish every word. Thank you.
Bob Orsillo
Wow this is wonderful!! V/F
Anthony Wilder
Beautiful work Lianne!
Mariola Bitner
Superb creation Lianne! L/F
Lucinda Walter
Fabulous! Wonderful creation, Lianne! vf
Deena Stoddard
nice work! v
Karen Slagle
Love everything about this, Lianne. And I love the song 'Dixie'. f/v
Sharon Burger
beautiful, I see the spectators, amazing how they would watch a war from the hill. close to my heart, this Dixieland tribute...v/f
Lianne Schneider replied:
Hi Sharon - although people actually did that (there was a huge mob of people, carriages and those who came by train who watched the Gettysburg battle, including the President) but in this case the spectators are actually Union soldiers. I never understood why soldiers formed up like that to fight!! Thanks hon. xo
Lingfai Leung
Great work, Lianne. L/F, t, g, p
Lianne Schneider replied:
Thank you so much Lingfai - how wonderful of you.
Jerry Cowart
Great work! l/v tweeted. Jerry
Lianne Schneider replied:
Thanks so much Jerry - I really appreciate it so much.