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Occasionally The Military Gallery is able to offer a small selection of sold-out prints on the Secondary Market. All prints are carefully inspected and supplied with original Certificate of Authenticity. Click on thumbnail image or title to see larger image and more details. To find out about prices and availability please contact the Military Gallery

 

AT THE DAYS END

Working with a combination of graphite and coloured paints on ‘buff’ coloured paper to create a unique sepia effect, Robert Taylor’s outstanding Masterwork brings to life a moment during September 1940 at the height of the Battle of Britain. With an intuition unsurpassed by his peers, the world’s foremost aviation artist depicts a group of battle-weary Spitfire pilots from 92 Squadron after a long day’s fighting. Exhausted, they wait whilst ground crews hastily re-fuel and re-arm their aircraft at Biggin Hill ready for the next combat. No one knows when the alarm will sound but, when it does, they will, as always, be ready.

AT THE DAYS END

Working with a combination of graphite and coloured paints on ‘buff’ coloured paper to create a unique sepia effect, Robert Taylor’s outstanding Masterwork brings to life a moment during September 1940 at the height of the Battle of Britain. With an intuition unsurpassed by his peers, the world’s foremost aviation artist depicts a group of battle-weary Spitfire pilots from 92 Squadron after a long day’s fighting. Exhausted, they wait whilst ground crews hastily re-fuel and re-arm their aircraft at Biggin Hill ready for the next combat. No one knows when the alarm will sound but, when it does, they will, as always, be ready.
 

 

ATTACK ON THE HIEI

Joe Foss leads F4F Wildcats of VMF121, based on Guadalcanal, against the Japanese battlecruiser Hiei north of Savo Island, Friday November 13, 1942. Multi-pilot signed print.

ATTACK ON THE HIEI

Joe Foss leads F4F Wildcats of VMF121, based on Guadalcanal, against the Japanese battlecruiser Hiei north of Savo Island, Friday November 13, 1942. Multi-pilot signed print.
 

 

ATTACKING THE SORPE DAM


 

 

ATTACKING THE SORPE – OPERATION CHASTISE: 16/17 MAY 1943

Anthony Saunders’ dramatic painting takes us to the heart of the action as Joe McCarthy carries out his attack – a composition that Bomb Aimer George ‘Johnny’ Johnson directly helped Anthony create and later described as the most authentic representation he’d ever seen.

ATTACKING THE SORPE – OPERATION CHASTISE: 16/17 MAY 1943

Anthony Saunders’ dramatic painting takes us to the heart of the action as Joe McCarthy carries out his attack – a composition that Bomb Aimer George ‘Johnny’ Johnson directly helped Anthony create and later described as the most authentic representation he’d ever seen.
 

 

ATTACKING THE SORPE – OPERATION CHASTISE: 16/17 MAY 1943

Anthony Saunders’ dramatic painting takes us to the heart of the action as Joe McCarthy carries out his attack – a composition that Bomb Aimer George ‘Johnny’ Johnson directly helped Anthony create and later described as the most authentic representation he’d ever seen.


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