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.

 

THE BATTLE FOR NORMANDY - 2016 CALENDAR (detail)


THE BATTLE FOR NORMANDY - 2025 CALENDAR

Featuring work by some of the world's leading Military and Aviation artists including Robert Taylor, Anthony Saunders, Richard Taylor, Simon Smith and Keith Burns.
 

 

THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 2015 CALENDAR

A COLLECTION OF ICONIC PAINTINGS BY SOME OF THE WORLDS FOREMOST AVIATION ARTISTS TO COMMEMORATE THE 75th ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN. FEATURING WORK BY ROBERT TAYLOR, GERALD COULSON, RICHARD TAYLOR & ANTHONY SAUNDERS.

THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN COMMEMORATIVE BOOK AND PRINT SET

The magnificent limited edition book is accompanied by a superb luxury embossed slipcase. Each book is personally signed by Robert, individually numbered and issued with a matching numbered copy of his outstanding new print:
 

 

THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI, NOVEMBER 1917

Few images could capture the sense of occasion that morning than Keith's haunting painting. With this graphic depiction of the desolation found on the mud-soaked battlefield of Cambrai, he superbly portrays the crews of two Mark IV tanks of 'C' Battalion Tank Corps, supported by elements of the Essex Regiment and the Canadian 5th Cavalry Division, capturing a brief respite from the fighting near a fortified position known as 'Bleak House' on the first morning of the battle.

 

 

THE BELLE UNDER ATTACK

Simon Atack's outstanding new painting recreates a moment of intense drama as the 324th Bomb Squadron come under attack just short of the target. Memphis Belle skipper, Bob Morgan, holds his B-17 steady for his gunners, as an Fw190 comes flashing through the formation. Today the Belle's gunners will score at least one confirmed air victory, hit the target, and make it safely home to Bassingbourn.

 

 

THE BIG PUSH

Swamped by mud amidst a desolate, shattered landscape, men and horses of the Royal Field Artillery drag their 18 pounder field-gun towards a new position on 15 November 1917, during the final days of the Battle of Passchendaele. Whilst the army continues its grim fight on the ground, overhead Sopwith Camels from 45 Squadron Royal Flying Corps tangle in an equally deadly duel with German Albatros fighters of Jasta 6.


CURRENT CATALOGUE

 

[Home]     [Privacy Policy]     [Contact Us]     [SiteMap]