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 BLACK SHEEP


THE BLOND KNIGHT

Following up on HUNTERS AT DAWN this is the second release in the pair of limited editions and Robert Taylor's atmospheric painting portrays Erich Hartmann climbing out of his Bf109 G-6 at Weszperem's snow-covered airfield after returning from another arduous mission leading Stab I./JG53 with whom, on 4 February he downed a Yak-9. It was his 337th victory.
 

 

THE BLOND KNIGHT - HARTMANN TRIBUTE EDITION


THE BOMBER BOYS

This highly detailed and carefully researched painting by James Dietz, one of America's foremost military and aviation artists, fittingly depicts this famous unit to represent all those who served with Bomber Command during World War II. The crews have just returned safely to RAF Scampton after a long, hazardous raid over enemy territory. Tired, weary and thankful to have made it back in one piece, they can at last stretch their legs and enjoy some welcome refreshments before heading off to de-brief and a much-needed rest.
 

 

THE BREACH - THE DAMBUSTERS 70th ANNIVERSARY PORTFOLIO

The Mohne Dam: 17 May 1943, 00.49 hrs - Guy Gibson engages enemy flak positions whilst Lancaster AJ-J, with pilot David Maltby at the controls, banks steeply away after delivering the coup-de-grace. A huge explosion and towering pillar of water marks the breach where a vast torrent begins to flood the valley below.

THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM

In tribute to all those who lost their lives at Pearl Harbor on that infamous day Robert Taylor has created his poignant new landmark painting. The Arizona has since become the focal point for the memorial at Pearl Harbor and this moving piece portrays this proud ship as those who survived would surely like to remember her - in all her glory prior to the attack.
 

 

THE CHANNEL DASH - THE GICLÉE CANVAS PROOF

Undetected, the battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, together with the cruiser Prinz Eugen and supporting vessels, had escaped from the French port of Brest, and were making an audacious dash - in broad daylight and under the noses of the enemy - to the safety of the Elbe Estuary. But first they must sail through the Straits of Dover, one of the narrowest and most heavily defended straits in the world. Everything depended on surprise - and air cover.

THE CHECKERTAIL CLAN

P-51 Mustangs of the 325th Fighter Group in low-level dogfight withLuftwaffe fighters over Austria, August 1944. Prints signed by P-51 fighter piots,
 

 

THE DAMBUSTERS - BREACHING THE MOHNE

Mick Martin's pulls his Lancaster away from the Mőhne Dam as his 'Upkeep' bouncing bomb exploding behind him sending a huge plume of water into the air. On his starboard side Guy Gibson flies close to drawing enemy fire from the guns on the dam towers.


CURRENT CATALOGUE

 

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