CURRENT CATALOGUE
by Robert Taylor

Current Catalog shows alphabetically, by artists, all prints currently available from the Military Gallery. Many are now low in inventory and a few close to selling out. Click on thumbnail image or title to see larger image and more information.

 

HIGH OVER THE WESTERN FRONT

To quicken the hearts of all aviation art collectors and enthusiasts of the Great War, we are excited to announce that in addition to its publication as a signed limited edition print, High Over the Western Front is issued with the original and highly sought-after original signatures of two famous aviators who are not only remembered in history books for their influence on the outcome of the First World War, but helped shape the success of the Allied push for victory during World War Two and long after.

HOME AGAIN ENGLAND

In recognition of the role played by these two legendary aircraft and the men who flew them, Robert's striking piece Home Again England depicts a scene during those final few weeks of the war. A battle-weary Lancaster limps home along the Norfolk coast with its outer starboard engine feathered and out of action following one of Bomber Command's last daylight operations. Luckily a group of Mk.XIV Spitfires is on hand to provide close escort and will see the bomber safely back to base.
 

 

HOME AGAIN ENGLAND - THE RAF TRIBUTE EDITION


HOME AT DUSK - GICLÉE STUDIO PROOF

As dusk gathers and just feet above the gently waving reeds of the East Anglian fens, P-51 Mustangs sprint for home bearing the scars of the day's battle; soon the tensions of aerial combat will be forgotten for a few hours, melting into an evening of camaraderie. Tomorrow will be a new day.
 

 

HORNBLOWER AND THE 'INDEFATIGABLE'

Horatio Hornblower's Indefatigable duels with a 40-gun French frigate in a rough sea in the Bay of Biscay. Artist signed print

HORNBLOWER AND THE INDEFATIGABLE - THE GICLÉE STUDIO PROOF

the Royal Navy frigate Indefatigable, under the command of Captain Pellew and with the young Midshipman Hornblower aboard, engages and captures a French frigate.
 

 

HORNCHURCH SCRAMBLE - THE HARDEST DAYS PART II

54 Squadron's commanding officer, Squadron Leader James Leathart, taxis out at Hornchurch to prepare for take-off. Quickly following, the aircraft of New Zealander Colin Gray is guided out from dispersal by his ground crew. Gray would claim 3 Bf110s in the encounter and would eventually become the top scoring New Zealand Ace of the war.

 

 

HOSTILE SKY

P-38 Lightning pilots duel with Focke Wulf 190s as they try to protect a damaged B-24 bomber. Pilot signed edition.


CURRENT CATALOGUE
by Robert Taylor

 

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