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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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CLIMB TO ATTACK - Book & Print Portfolio
To coincide with the publication of Robert Taylor's Air Combat Paintings Volume VII, a very limited number of RAF & Commonwealth cover special edition books have been set aside to be issued with a matching-numbered copy of the print CLIMB TO ATTACK.
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CLIMB TO ATTACK - The Legacy Remarques
As per Robert's request, we're delighted to offer Legacy Remarques on this release where his talented son, Richard Taylor, will create specially hand-drawn pencil Remarques in the lower border of the print.
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CLIMB TO ATTACK - Veterans Edition & Artist Proofs
Completed by Robert in 2023 he expertly shows Hawker Hurricanes from 501 Squadron as they re-form and climb hard to re-engage the enemy at the height of the Battle of Britain, summer 1940. Just moments earlier they have made a successful pass diving through a formation of Luftwaffe bombers heading up the Thames Estuary.
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CLIPPER MORNING STAR
Pan Am Clipper Morning Star, the Boeing Stratocruiser N1042V flying serenly over the distinctive Manhattan skyline in 1952. Artist signed print.
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CLOSING THE GAP
As Typhoon Mk1b fighter-bombers of 247 Squadron exit the target area near Falaise at full throttle, the havoc wreaked in their wake bears witness to the devastation of their powerful rockets. Fuel and ammunition from the retreating German column explode with shattering detonations, the savagery of the attack demoralising the enemy into stunned oblivion. The Typhoons will hurtle back to base to re-arm and hastily re-fuel, ready for yet another withering strike on the encircled Wehrmacht columns.
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CLOUD COMPANIONS
A damaged Lancaster lagging far behind the main force makes its solitary way home, escorted by a Mosquito crew. Pilot signed edition.
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COAST IN SIGHT
To celebrate forty years as the world's foremost aviation and military art publisher, we are delighted to present the first in a series of Robert Taylor Masterworks specially released from the archives of the Military Gallery.
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CURRENT CATALOGUE by Robert Taylor
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