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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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SKY GIANT
Consolidated PB2Y Coronado, flown by Pan Am flight crews for the Navy Transport Service, at the Marine Terminal mooring, La Guadia, 1943. Artist signed print.
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SOUTH ATLANTIC TASK FORCE
British fleet en route to the South Atlantic to recapture the Falkland Islands. Prints signed by commander of land forces.
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SPECIAL DUTIES
A Ju52 Luftflotte 2, escorted by Me109s of JG-53, transports important military personnel over the Dolomites in the summer of 1942. Countersigned by Luftwaffe pilots and aircrews.
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SPITFIRE CLIPPER
Tea being loaded aboard the clipper Spitfire in Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow, October 1857, just prior to a voyage to London. Artist signed print.
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STEINHOFF TRIBUTE
Macky Steinhoff's Me109 in action against Hurricanes of RAF's 32 Squadron over the White Cliffs of Dover, summer 1940. Pilot signed print.
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STING OF THE BLACK TULIP - THE GICLÉE STUDIO PROOF
The Sting of the Black Tulip was the first in Robert Taylor's immortal 'Hartmann Trilogy', and portrayed events on 7 August 1943 when Erich Hartmann, the world's highest scoring Ace, claimed seven victories in a day.
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STORMBIRDS RISING
Robert Taylor, the master of aviation art, portrays the Me262s of III./JG7 in his powerful painting as a tribute to this revolutionary aircraft. He captures a scene during the final weeks of the war as Leutnant Hermann Buchner, by now one of the most famous jet Aces and recipient of the coveted Knight's Cross, joins his fellow pilots of III./JG7 as they climb to intercept a large formation of American bombers having just left their base at Parchim. Below them the tranquillity of the meandering River Havel, flowing gracefully through the countryside west of Berlin, is in stark contrast to the deadly encounters that will soon take place overhead.
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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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