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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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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.
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EAGLES AT DAWN
Glinting in the sub-zero early morning sunlight as fresh sow begins to fall, and led by their Gruppenkommandeur Erich Hartmann, the Me109G fighters of I./JG53 scramble off the snow covered airstrip at Veszprem in Hungary, February 1945. They will intercept waves of Russian fighters and bombers in the skies above Czechoslovakia in a last ditch attempt to repel the impending invasion.
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EAGLES OF THE WEST
Complementing Robert's work and adding great historic interest for collectors, every print in the edition carries the original signatures of some of the most famous Luftwaffe Aces who fought in the Battle of Britain. This is likely to be a landmark edition from the world's most collected aviation artist with a line-up of signatories that will never be repeated. Although sadly no longer with us, their names remain a powerful reminder of the mighty force that went into battle with the best of Fighter Command.
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EAGLES OF THE WEST - The Legacy Remarques
For the first time ever, we're delighted to offer ground-breaking Legacy Remarques on a new release. Robert's talented son, Richard Taylor, will create a specially hand-drawn Remarque in the lower border of the print.
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EAGLES ON THE CHANNEL FRONT
An exceptional painting by the world's foremost aviation artist remembering the most famous of all Luftwaffe Fighter Wings that fought on the Western Front during the early years of World War Two. Prints are signed by Luftwaffe Aces who contested the great air battles with pilots of the RAF on the infamous Channel Front, 1940-1941
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EAGLES ON THE RAMPAGE
Dominating the skies over Germany, P-51s of the 4th Fighter Group - The Eagles - sweep across the cloud tops, their pilots scanning the distant horizon for any signs of the Luftwaffe. They are ready for trouble should the enemy decide to chance their luck
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ERICH HARTMANN - Book & Print Portfolio
No such series would be complete without the inclusion of Erich Hartmann - the legendary fighter pilot who has gone down in the history books as the highest-scoring Ace of all time.
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EYE OF THE SUN
You can feel the tension in this evocative painting as Messerschmitt Bf109s from 7./JG2 Richthofen head out on a long-range fighter patrol in September 1940. With the sun behind them they hope to launch a surprise attack on unsuspecting RAF aircraft, however these enemy raiders will soon be intercepted by some of Fighter Command's most determined 'defenders of the realm'.
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FAREWELL AMERICA
QUEEN MARY, most famous of all the transatlantic ocean liners, departs New York for an Atlantic crossing to Southampton, England in the 1950s. Print signed by her last skipper.
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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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