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.

 

LANCASTER UNDER ATTACK - The Masterwork Drawing

Only 25 copies of this high quality giclée fine art print are available worldwide through the Military Gallery, Robert's exclusive publisher for more than forty years. Remembering the duels that took place in the night skies over Europe during the Second World War, each print is issued mounted to full conservation standards as the centrepiece of this release to include the original autographs of both RAF Lancaster crews and Luftwaffe night-fighter veterans.

LAST FLIGHT HOME - THE GICLÉE CANVAS PROOF

Last Flight Home must be one of the most acclaimed and well-remembered of all Robert Taylor's great MasterWork paintings. Painted in warm glowing colours and set within the glorious confines of the beautiful English countryside, this is one of the most memorable studies of the mighty Avro Lancaster bomber ever created. The peace and tranquillity of haymaking is momentarily disturbed by the thunderous return of a squadron of Lancasters. All eyes on the ground turn skywards as the great four-engined aircraft of the last flight home make their final approach to the neighbouring airfield after a raid over enemy territory. The men of Bomber Command have come home.
 

 

LAST MAN HOME

Pilots and crews of the 357th Fighter Group at Leiston, Suffolk, anxiously await return of the last man home from today's combat mission. Prints signed by WWII P-51 fighter aces.

 

 

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LIBERATION - SAINTE MÈRE ÉGLISE, JUNE 1944

For nearly four years, the swastika had flown belligerently over the small town of Sainte Mere Eglise in Normandy. Suddenly, shortly after midnight on the night of 5/6th June 1944, parachutists from the 82nd Airborne Division began landing in and around the town.

LIGHTNING ENCOUNTER

P-38 Lightnings launching a surprise attack on a German freight train as it winds its way through the hills in Northern France, summer of 1944. Multi-signed by P-38 pilots.
 

 

LIMITLESS HORIZONS

Passengers board a Pan Am Clipper at Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay in 1940.


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