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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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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.
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LIMITLESS HORIZONS
Passengers board a Pan Am Clipper at Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay in 1940.
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LIVERPOOL 1880
The busy part of Liverpool on the River Mersey in 1880. Artist signed print
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LOCH ETIVE ON THE FIRTH
The windjammer Loch Etive departs Glasgow on October 15, 1892, bound for Sydney. Artist signed edition.
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LONG HARD ROAD
The men of Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division, prepare for their parachute drop into occupied territory from Upottery airfield on the eve of the D-Day, June 1944.
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LOOKING FOR TROUBLE
P-51Ds of the 352nd Fighter Group with full long-range tanks slung under their wings, head out from their forward base in Belgium on an extended sweep east of the Rhine crossing on the lookout for enemy aircraft, in the spring of 1945.
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LOOKING FOR TROUBLE - THE TRIBUTE EDITION
Each print in this FOURTEEN signature edition is issued with a unique pencil drawing exclusively created by Robert Taylor. Individually signed by four renowned
P-51 pilots, each drawing is conservation matted to include the original signatures
of two more Mustang Aces.
For full details on the main edition PLEASE CLICK HERE.
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LOW HOLDING OVER THE SAN JACINTO GICLÉE CANVAS PROOF
Originally published as a Limited Edition print in 1988, Low Holding Over The San Jacinto remains one of Robert Taylor's most sought-after pieces. The image portrays a scene from August 1944 with Lieutenant (JG) George Bush as part of a four-plane formation of TBM Avengers from Torpedo Squadron 51 (VT-51) flying a low-holding pattern in preparation for landing aboard the carrier. The edition was personally signed by George H W Bush and, needless to say, copies of that original edition are extremely rare and highly sought-after.
Now, thanks to the latest high-definition technology, this wonderful image is available as part of Robert Taylor's hugely popular series of artist-signed giclée canvas proofs, creating the look and feel of the original painting.
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MAJOR MISSIONS
Adding great authenticity, each print in this highly-restricted edition has been personally hand signed by two renowned 617 Squadron veterans and issued conservation matted to include the original autographs of some of the most famous names to serve with the unit during WWII. Completing the portfolio is a matching-numbered copy of a book written by one of the last WWII survivors of the Squadron.
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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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