CURRENT CATALOGUE

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.

 

DAWN BREAKERS - A D-DAY PORTFOLIO

Halifaxes of 76 Sqn head north over Gold Beach towards England after attacking German gun batteries behind the landing zones in the early hours of D-Day. Escorted by P-51 Mustangs from the 359th Fighter Group they witness the unforgettable sight unfolding below them in the light of dawn, as a vast flotilla of landing craft heads toward the Normandy shore.

DAWN EAGLES RISING

Robert Taylor's classic new limited edition Dawn Eagles Rising, commissioned as the second in a series with the recently released Height and Sun, is published in tribute to the fighter pilots of the Luftwaffe during World War II.
 

 

Dawn Eagles Rising (Artist Proof Matted)


DAWN OF LIBERATION - 6 June 1944

Thoroughly researched to ensure historical accuracy, this superbly detailed drawing has been completed in Richard's trademark technique combining a mixture of graphite with colour highlights on antique buff paper - a subtle 'Green on!' glow can even be seen emanating from the windows of the C-47 having despatched its stick of 'Screaming Eagles'.
 

 

DAWN OPERATIONS

Two famous Japanese warplanes of WWII, F1M2 Floatplane and A6M Zero, at the base at Bougainville in south west Pacific. Pilot signed print.

DAWN PATROL

Billy Bishop and the pilots of 85 Squadron climb their SE5A fighters into the cool morning sunlight above the fields of Northern France on June 16, 1918. Pilot signed edition.
 

 

DAWN SCRAMBLE

Spitfires scramble out of RAF Biggin Hill during the height of the Battle of Britain. Prints signed by famous Battle of Britain fighter Ace.

 

 

DAWN STRIKE

As the first rays of daylight spread their golden glow over the vast expanse of sky above the Russian Front, the menacing roar of heavily armed Bf 110's of 6./ZGI shake the cold air around them as they prepare for a dawn strike against enemy ground targets deep inside Russian territory. Above them, their Me 109 escorts, alert for danger, constantly scan the distant skies for any enemy intruders that may be on the prowl and waiting for them.


CURRENT CATALOGUE

 

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