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.

 

CAPTAIN EDDIE

In an exquisite tribute to America's World War I Ace of Aces, Richard Taylor has created yet another inspirational drawing to add to his growing list of highly-collectible masterworks. Deservedly respected for his skilful technique of incorporating pencil and colourwash highlights, Richard furthers his repertoire of World War I subjects with Captain Eddie, a superb depiction of Rickenbacker alongside the Spad XIII fighters of his 94th 'Hat-in-the-Ring' Aero Squadron on the Western Front in 1918.

CAUGHT ON THE SURFACE

A Sunderland of 461 Sqn RAAF destroys U-461, a type XIV German submarine caught on the surface by Allied aircraft in the Bay of Biscay on July 30, 1943.Signed by RAAF Aircrews
 

 

CAUGHT ON THE SURFACE - THE GICLEE STUDIO PROOF

The hunter becomes the hunted in a remarkable true encounter between Sunderland 'U'of 461 Sqn and U-Boat U-461 during the Battle of the Atlantic.

CHANCE ENCOUNTER

Dornier 24 flying boat of the Royal Netherlands Navy sights the Japanese invasion fleet off Kuching, British Borneo, 23 December, 1941. Pilot and crew signed print.
 

 

CHANGE TO THE FLIGHT PLAN

Faithfully reproduced as a high quality giclée fine art print on textured velvet paper, the historical importance of this extremely limited edition is highlighted by the inclusion of the rare and hard-to-come-by original autograph of the legendary Ace depicted. Alongside are the original autographs of a further four eminent Luftwaffe veterans who flew Stukas during the war, including one of Rudel's wingmen.

CHANNEL STORM

Anthony's atmospheric painting depicts a definitive moment in late August 1940 as the Mk.I Spitfires of 610 Squadron, one of the units to bear the full brunt of the Luftwaffe's attacks, scramble away from their base at Biggin Hill towards the Channel where yet another incoming Luftwaffe formation has been spotted. Combining great skill with thoughtful insight, Anthony beautifully portrays the elegant fighters, glinting in sunlight, racing towards the storm clouds gathering on the horizon. The peaceful harvest taking place in the fields below is in stark contrast to the perils that lie ahead.
 

 

CHANNEL SWEEP

Robert Taylor's stunning painting Channel Sweep depicts a scene in August 1941 with a section of Mk.Vb Spitfires from 452 Squadron, led by top Irish Ace Flight Lieutenant Brendan 'Paddy' Finucane DFC, as they head out over the Kent coast on an offensive patrol across the English Channel. With all the hallmarks of a classic Taylor masterpiece, this stunning edition also carries the original signature of one of the RAF's most successful and high-scoring Aces, who flew Spitfires with the Biggin Hill Wing during this period.

CHANNEL SWEEP

Richard Taylor's stunning painting depicts Mk1 Spitfires from 92 Squadron undertaking a defensive sweep along the Kent coastline against a dramatic backdrop of the white cliffs of Dover, at the height of the battle in September 1940.
 

 

CHANNEL SWEEP - PUBLISHERS PROOF



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