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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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MOUNT STEWART
The barque Mount Stewart bound for Australia, Circa 1913. Artist signed edition.
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MUSTANG - P51
Russ Berg flies his 10th Recce Group P51s in low and fast, dodging flak and enemy fighters, to get vital photographs for General Patton's advancing forces. Pilot signed print.
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MUSTANGS ON THE PROWL
A classic Robert Taylor edition endorsed with the
signatures of Aces who flew and fought the legendary P-51 Mustang
in the greatest air war in history.
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MUSTANGS ON THE PROWL - THE GICLÉE STUDIO PROOF
With the end of the war in sight P-51 Mustangs of the 55th Fighter Group sweep unopposed through the beautiful Rhine valley: One of Robert Taylor's most iconic images Mustangs on the Prowl depicts the master Ace of the ground attack, Colonel Elwyn Righetti of the 55th Fighter Group. Flying his P-51D Mustang, the CO of 338 Squadron and 'King of Strafers', already with over 20 victories to his credit, leads his pilots through the Rhine Gorge, skimming the ancient Castle of Stableck, as they seek out enemy targets on their way back to England.
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NEVER IN THE FIELD OF HUMAN CONFLICT...
The historical importance of this extremely limited edition is highlighted by the addition of rare ORIGINAL autographs within the conservation matting, including the former British Prime Minister and a further twenty highly-regarded pilots who flew Spitfires or Hurricanes during that long summer of 1940. Also included in each composition are museum-quality reproduction RAF Wings and a fragment of sandstone recovered from the Houses of Parliament following severe damage during 'The Blitz' - Germany's relentless bombing campaign.
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NIGHT ATTACK ON THE NEWCASTLE
Robert Taylor's action packed painting shows S-56 some thirty seconds after release of her torpedoes, as the first explodes against the hull of HMS Newcastle. The second will strike a few seconds later. The cruiser, though badly damaged, limped back to Alexandria.
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NIGHT INTRUDER
A Mosquito, the most versatile aircraft to fly in World War II, dodging between the flak and searchlights on a low-level night attack. Pilot signed print.
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NO TURNING BACK
A Lancaster of No. 61 Squadron, RAF, piloted by Flt. Lt. Bill Reid, under attack from a German Fw190 en route to Dusseldorf on the night of November 3rd. Prints multi-signed by Lancaster crews.
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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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