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.

 

MAJOR MISSIONS - Veterans Edition


MALTA - GEORGE CROSS

Pilot Officer John Bisley of 126 Squadron in combat with Me 109s from JG-53 during one of the intense aerial air battles over Valetta in April 1942. Between the summer of 1940 and the end of 1942, Malta became one of the most bombed places on earth. The RAF's desperate fight to retain control of the diminutive Mediterranean island, and the defiant courage of the people of Malta, is one of the epic stories of World War Two.
 

 

MAPLE LEAF SCRAMBLE

Issued as the companion print to the RCAF edition of HEIGHT OF THE BATTLE and is not available individually.

MAPLE LEAF SCRAMBLE - THE GICLEE STUDIO PROOF

The latest Giclée technology has once again brought Robert Taylor's sophisticated artistry to life to faithfully replicate his classic painting of the Hurricanes of 1 Squadron (RCAF). Becoming operational at Northolt in August 1940 they served with great distinction throughout the Battle of Britain.

Originally published as a companion with Height of the Battle RCAF limited edition print, this superb piece is now released as an individual Giclée Studio Proof.
 

 

MARAUDER MISSION

B-26 Marauder twin engined bombers of the 386th Bomb Group, 9th Air Force, return from attacking enemy positions in Northern France. Pilot signed print.

MERLIN MAGIC

With Merlin engines purring in perfect harmony and the warm glow of the morning sun behind them, a pair of Mk.V Spitfires race home as storm clouds gather below.
 

 

MERLIN MAGIC - The Matted Collector's Edition


 

 

MIDWINTER DAWN

Top scoring RAF Ace Johnnie Johnson, Commanding Officer of 127 Wing, leads the Mk.IX Spitfires of 421 Squadron RCAF out on patrol from the airfield at Evère near Brussels, close to the German front line. As the Canadians climb steadily out, the golden light of dawn reveals a snow-clad landscape firmly held in the icy grip of winter, December 1944.


CURRENT CATALOGUE
by Robert Taylor

 

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