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.

 

INTO THE TEETH OF THE WIND - Matted Collector's Piece

Robert's detailed graphite edition serves as a lasting tribute to the brave aircrews who took part in the raids.

INTO THE TEETH OF THE WIND - The Masterwork Drawing

Robert's detailed graphite edition serves as a lasting tribute to the brave aircrews who took part in the raids.
 

 

JASTA LEADER

Robert's outstanding masterwork drawing Jasta Leader transports us back in time to the pinnacle of Udet's career when he commanded Jasta 4. In it we see Udet heading out towards the front in the late summer of 1918 flying a distinctive Siemens Schuckert D.III, its fuselage emblazoned with 'Lo!', his sweetheart's nickname.

JET HUNTERS

On 10 April 1945 thirteen hundred bombers of the Mighty Eighth set out to destroy the last of the Luftwaffe's jet force. But, unknown to the bomber crews and their fighter escort, the enemy jets were already airborne and waiting to spring their deadly trap.
 

 

JG-52 - THE GICLEE CANVAS PROOF

A Schwarm of Bf109s from JG-52 are about to peel away and, with the battle-cry 'Horrido!' ringing in their ears, dive to attack the flight of enemy aircraft spotted below.

 

 

JG-52 PENCIL - THE LUFTWAFFE TRIBUTE PROOFS


JG-52 THE GRAPHITE EDITION

One of the finest fighter aircraft ever to take to the skies, the Bf109 was flown by the Luftwaffe's greatest Aces - men like Hartmann, Galland, Rall, Reinert and Krupinski
 

 

JOHNNIE JOHNSON - Book & Print Portfolio

The centrepiece of this highly-restricted edition features a detailed drawing entitled Wing Leader, beautifully created in a style that few can match, portraying Johnnie leading the Mk.IX Spitfires of his 144 Canadian Wing out across the Channel as they head for the Normandy beach-head on the morning of D-Day, 6 June 1944.


CURRENT CATALOGUE
by Robert Taylor

 

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