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.

 

BARQUE GLENOGIL

Four-masted barque Glenogil towing up the Mersey river. Aritst signed limited edition.

BATTLE OF THE CORAL SEA

Attack on the Japanese carrier Shoho by SBD Dauntless pilots from the USS Lexington, May 4 1942. Prints signed by Dauntless pilots.
 

 

BATTLE OF THE NILE

Admiral Nelson catches Napoleon's fleet by surprise in Aboukir Bay, August 1, 1798. Artist signed print.

BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR

Robert Taylor's interpretation of the most famous battle in naval history, the Battle of Trafalgar, which took place on October 21, 1805. Print signed by current Lord Nelson..
 

 

BATTLESHIP BISMARCK

Famous German battleship Bismarck fires the fatal salvo that sunk HMS Hood. Prints signed by senior surviving officer from the Bismarck.

BATTLESHIP ROW - THE AFTERMATH

Battleship Row at Pearl Harbor immediately after the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941.Artist signed print
 

 

BEACH HEAD STRIKE FORCE - GICLÉE CANVAS PROOF

Published as a limited edition at the end of 1991, prints were signed by five leading F4U Aces including two Medal of Honor recipients. Little wonder that it sold out within days of release and is always in demand on the Secondary Market. Now, thanks to the latest high-definition digital technology that prints directly on to fine grade canvas, Beach Head Strike Force is once again available to collectors – this time as the latest in Robert’s hugely popular series of artist-signed giclée proofs on canvas, creating the look and feel of the original painting.

BEKAA VALLEY

Combat between an Israeli F-16 Falcon and a Mig23 fought over the Bekaa Valley in June 1981. Artist signed print.
 

 

BITTER ENGAGEMENT

Just after midday on 27 September 1940 one of the bitterest engagements of the Battle of Britain took place in the skies over Kent when the Spitfires of 19 Squadron took on the Bf109s of JG54. In the huge dogfight that ensued, 19 Squadron claimed 8 enemy aircraft destroyed.


CURRENT CATALOGUE
by Robert Taylor

 

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