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.

 

VALOR IN THE PACIFIC

A mission during the final stages of war in the Pacific flown by B-29s of the 499th Bomb Group, 73rd Wing of the 20th Air Force. Pilot and Aircrew signed print.

VICTORY FLYOVER - GICLÉE STUDIO PROOF

On Sunday 2 September 1945 the formal surrender document to conclude WWII was signed aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay and Robert's classic painting brings that historic moment to life again.

Scarcely had the ink on the surrender document dried when, above the Allied fleet, a deep and growing rumble filled the air and a second armada appeared: hundreds of American Corsairs, Hellcats, Avengers, Helldivers, Mustangs, Thunderbolts and Superfortresses swept across the waters of Tokyo Bay to herald in the peace. The Second World War was finally over.
 

 

VICTORY SALUTE

A stunning vista of London and the Thames as a Spitfire and Hurricane overfly Tower Bridge. Print commemorates the 50th anniversary of the end of WWII. Pilot signed print.

VIPER VENOM

Pilots from the 31st and the 52nd Fighter Wings climb heavily armed F-16 Vipers out of Aviano Air Base, Italy, on a strike mission over Bosnia, June 1999. Pilot signed print.
 

 

VITAL SUPPORT


 

 

VOYAGE INTO DESTINY

Escorted by Me109s of JG-77, in company with a Kriegsmarine flotilla, the battleship Bismarck is seen off the coast of Norway, on May 21, 1941. Pilot/crew signed print

WE ALL STAND TOGETHER

As part of the Military Gallery's commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, Robert Taylor has created a stunning new drawing. Brimming with realism, the world's premier aviation artist captures the very essence of an airfield during the height of the battle.
 

 

WE ALL STAND TOGETHER THE MATTED TRIBUTE EDITION

All through the long summer of 1940, as Britain stood alone, a small band of fighter pilots took part in the greatest aerial battle in history. Day after day the men of Fighter Command valiantly took to the air to defend their country from the Luftwaffe and the threat of German invasion and Nazi tyranny. Outnumbered, but never out-fought, they fought to the point of exhaustion and, in doing so, paid a heavy price. But they won. As part of the Military Gallery's commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, Robert Taylor has created a stunning new drawing. Brimming with realism, the world's premier aviation artist captures the very essence of an airfield during the height of the battle.


CURRENT CATALOGUE
by Robert Taylor

 

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