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CURRENT CATALOGUE
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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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ANOTHER ONE FOR THE BAG
Only FIFTEEN copies are available worldwide through the Military Gallery, Robert's exclusive publisher, with every print signed, numbered and hand-titled by Robert himself. Only then is each copy mounted to full conservation standards to include a museum-quality reproduction miniature 1939-1945 Star with Battle of Britain Clasp, and a total of FIVE veteran autographs.
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APPROACH TO THE MÖHNE DAM
Anthony Saunders' painting, Approach to the Mohne Dam, already hailed as a masterpiece of aviation art and one of the most authentic interpretations of events yet created, captures the moment when the fate of the Mohne dam was sealed.
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ARCTIC HUNTERS
High in the Arctic Circle a bitter war of attrition was fought in freezing, unforgiving conditions, the desperate conflict played out against a majestic, awe-inspiring backdrop of beautiful ice-clad mountains.
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ARCTIC HURRICANES
Hurricane IIbs from 81 Squadron - the 'forgotten' heroes of Force Benedict tangle with Luftwaffe Bf109s over snow-clad forests as they escort Russian bombers in October 1941.
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ARDENNES OFFENSIVE
Fw190s of JG1 support the 9th SS Panzer Division during Germany's final offensive through the Ardennes, Christmas Day, 1944. Pilot and tank commander signed print.
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ARNHEM AIRBORNE ASSAULT
Simon's graphic portrayal depicts a scene on the first day of Operation Market Garden as, early in the afternoon, glider borne infantry from the British 1st Air Landing Brigade successfully secure 'DZ-X', the drop-zone on Renkum Heath several miles to the west of Arnhem. Overhead paratroopers from the 1st Parachute Brigade begin their drop from USAAF C-47s.
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ASSAULT ON OMAHA BEACH - the book and print portfolio
Charging into a blizzard of unyielding machine-gun and mortar fire, elements of the 29th Infantry Division lead the assault on Omaha Beach, 6 June 1944. The scene at the water's edge is one of chaos and bloody carnage as the heavily laden troops begin the 200 yard rush across the bullet-swept sands of what would later be known as 'Bloody' Omaha.
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