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History of the Royal Air Force in aviation art prints of the RAF's Bomber and fighter aircraft including Avro Lancaster's, Wellington bombers and Halifax bombers, Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane by aviation artists Ivan Berryman, Anthony Saunders, Robert Taylor, Keith Woodcock, Michael Rondot, Graeme Lothian, Stuart Brown, Keith Aspinall, Phillip West and Geoff Lea.

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List of All RAF Prints

Bomber Force by Nicolas Trudgian.

The tension is electric; slowly they climb to circle the airfield while the entire squadron gets airborne. Below, the countryside reverberates with the sound of roaring Merlin engines. RAF Lancaster bombers of 617 Squadron.

Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Paper size 31 inches x 24 inches (79cm x 61cm). Price £205.00

Signed by Group Captain Roy D Max (deceased), Squadron Leader Malcom Hamilton, Flight Lieutenant R E Knights (deceased) and Squadron Leader T Kearns, in addition to the artist.


Limited edition of artist proofs. Paper size 31 inches x 24 inches (79cm x 61cm). Price £290.00

Signed by Group Captain Roy D Max (deceased), Squadron Leader Malcom Hamilton, Flight Lieutenant R E Knights (deceased) and Squadron Leader T Kearns, in addition to the artist.


Limited edition of publishers proofs. Paper size 31 inches x 24 inches (79cm x 61cm). Price £275.00

Signed by Group Captain Roy D Max (deceased), Squadron Leader Malcom Hamilton, Flight Lieutenant R E Knights (deceased) and Squadron Leader T Kearns, in addition to the artist.

ITEM CODE DHM2050

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Dambusters - Breaching the Eder Dam by Robert Taylor.

Dambusters - Breaching the Eder Dam by Robert Taylor.

Buy With This For Only : £390

Home at Dawn by Nicolas Trudgian.

Home at Dawn by Nicolas Trudgian.

Buy With This For Only : £365

Fat Alberts Day Off by Ivan Berryman.

Ground crew performing routine maintenance on a Sunderland on the slipway at Pembroke.

Signed limited edition of 200 giclee paper prints. Image size 26 inches x 17 inches (66cm x 43cm). Price £130.00


Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 26 inches x 17 inches (66cm x 43cm). Price £180.00


Small limited edition of 20 artist proofs. Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm). Price £60.00


Small signed limited edition of 50 prints. Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm). Price £51.00


Limited edition of up to 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £480.00


Limited edition of up to 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00


Original painting, oil on canvas by Ivan Berryman. Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £3500.00

ITEM CODE DHM1558

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The Fledgling by Ivan Berryman. (E)

The Fledgling by Ivan Berryman. (E)

Item Price : £115

Time to Move by Randall Wilson. (B)

Time to Move by Randall Wilson. (B)

Item Price : £145

Return to Ascension by Simon Atack.

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Signed limited edition of 150 prints. £95.00
Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. £130.00

Return to Ascension by Simon Atack.

On the 30th April 1982, flying from Wideawake airfield on Ascension island, Flt. Lt. Martin Withers and his crew, flying RAF Vulcan (XM607) launched the first Black Buck bombing operation of the Falklands War. There and back the non-stop flight covered 7,500 miles, lasting 15 hours 45 minutes – at the time, the longest combat flight in history. The Vulcan was refuelled by Victor tankers five times on the outward journey and once on the return journey.

Signed limited edition of 150 prints. Paper size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm). Price £95.00

Signed by Flt Lt Martin Withers DFC.


Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Paper size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm). Price £130.00

Signed by Flt Lt Martin Withers DFC.

ITEM CODE DHM2644

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Lone Ranger by John Young

Lone Ranger by John Young

Buy With This For Only : £165

Vulcan Sunset by Geoff Lea

Vulcan Sunset by Geoff Lea

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Albert Ball by Ivan Berryman.

Albert Ball in his Nieuport 17 having just shot down a German LVG. His aircraft, A134, was distinctive in having a bright red spinner. He was the first Royal Flying Corps pilot to score a hat-trick (3 kills on a single mission) and, in the course of his career, scored another two on his way to his outstanding 44 victories.

Signed limited edition of 200 giclee paper prints. Image size 26 inches x 17 inches (66cm x 43cm). Price £130.00


Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 26 inches x 17 inches (66cm x 43cm). Price £180.00


Small limited edition of 20 artist proofs. Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm). Price £70.00


Small signed limited edition of 50 prints. Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm). Price £51.00


Limited edition of up to 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £480.00


Limited edition of up to 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00


Original painting, oil on canvas by Ivan Berryman. Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £


Restricted edition of individually produced mugs, exclusively available from Cranston Fine Arts. Standard size earthenware mug, produced in the UK.. Price £12.00

ITEM CODE DHM1557

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Time to Move by Randall Wilson. (B)

Time to Move by Randall Wilson. (B)

Item Price : £145

O Safe Home by Ivan Berryman.

O Safe Home by Ivan Berryman.

Item Price : £42

 
Fairey IIID by Michael Turner  From an original painting by Michael Turner  Fairey IIID's served from 1924 to 1930.  It could be used either as a seaplane or landplane, and was employed as both.  It mainly served in the Middle East and home waters, but was used for a great number of roles throughout its service.  In all, 227 Fairey IIID's were built.

D.H.2 versus Fokker by Michael Turner  From an original painting by Michael Turner  The De Havilland 2 was designed in 1915, and first used by No.24 squadron RFC and used by three RFC Squadrons in France until  June 1917.  A Victoria Cross was won in a De Havilland 2 by Major Lionel Rees, commanding officer of 32 Squadron.

Hawker Harts by Michael Turner  From an original painting by Michael Turner  Hawker Harts were first used in 1930 by No.33 Squadron at Eastchurch.  Many of these aircraft were used overseas in India, the Middle East and South Africa, some still operating well into World War Two.  However, in Britain, most were being replaced by 1936, having been used by a total of 20 RAF and AAF Squadrons.  A total of 1042 of this aircraft were built.

Suez Drop, 5th November 1956 by David Pentland  RAF Hastings drop men of 3 PARA battalion on the Egyptian airfield of El Gamil as part of the Airborne element of Operation "Musketeer", (Anglo-French plan to rte-open the Suez Canal after its closure by Egyptian President Nasser). Carried to their target by 18 Valetta's and 9 Hastings of RAF Transport Command, and supported by Air strikes by Fleet Air Arm Sea Venom's and Seahawks they quickly succeeded in securing their objective.

Hudson Attack by Marii Chernev  On October 5th 1942 Lockheed Hudson "N" of 269 Squadron. encountered and sank U-619 which was on its first patrol

"The Golden Age" by Ivan Berryman  Depicting the short S45 Solent 2 G-AHIS (Scapa), BOAC Flying Boat, passing over the Queen Elizabeth on Southampton Water, mid 1930's.

The Berlin Airlift - Tempelhof 1948 by Barry Price   In 1948 Stalin's ruthless rule over post-war Eastern Europe was extended to a blockade of the land supply routes to West Berlin in an attempt to starve the city into surrender. The freedom of West Berlin's 2 million population was maintained during 1948 and 1949 by a massive airlift of food, coal and supplies 'over the Iron Curtain' and the will of Berliners not to capitulate in the face of Stalin's Cold War. The Berlin Airlift - Tempelhof captures just one moment in the thousands of landings.  
 

 

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EDITIONS

Special Offer Pack of All Four Prints Price : £420

Merlin Roar by Anthony Saunders Price : £80

Hurricane Patrol by Graeme Lothian Price : £150

Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian Price : £150

Front Line Hurricanes by Robert Taylor Price : £220

ARTIST
Featured Artist - Robert Taylor



The name Robert Taylor has been synonymous with aviation art over a quarter of a century. His paintings of aircraft, more than those of any other artist, have helped popularise a genre which at the start of this remarkable artist's career had little recognition in the world of fine art. When he burst upon the scene in the mid-1970s his vibrant, expansive approach to the subject was a revelation. His paintings immediately caught the imagination of enthusiasts and collectors alike . He became an instant success. As a boy, Robert seemed always to have a pencil in his hand. Aware of his natural gift from an early age, he never considered a career beyond art, and with unwavering focus, set out to achieve his goal. Leaving school at fifteen, he has never worked outside the world of art. After two years at the Bath School of Art he landed a job as an apprentice picture framer with an art gallery in Bath, the city where Robert has lived and worked all his life. Already competent with water-colours the young apprentice took every opportunity to study the works of other artists and, after trying his hand at oils, quickly determined he could paint to the same standard as much of the art it was his job to frame. Soon the gallery was selling his paintings, and the owner, recognising Roberts talent, promoted him to the busy picture-restoring department. Here, he repaired and restored all manner of paintings and drawings, the expertise he developed becoming the foundation of his career as a professional artist. Picture restoration is an exacting skill, requiring the ability to emulate the techniques of other painters so as to render the damaged area of the work undetectable. After a decade of diligent application, Robert became one of the most capable picture restorers outside London. Today he attributes his versatility to the years he spent painstakingly working on the paintings of others artists. After fifteen years at the gallery, by chance he was introduced to Pat Barnard, whose military publishing business happened also to be located in the city of Bath. When offered the chance to become a full-time painter, Robert leapt at the opportunity. Within a few months of becoming a professional artist, he saw his first works in print. Roberts early career was devoted to maritime paintings, and he achieved early success with his prints of naval subjects, one of his admirers being Lord Louis Mountbatten. He exhibited successfully at the Royal Society of Marine Artists in London and soon his popularity attracted the attention of the media. Following a major feature on his work in a leading national daily newspaper he was invited to appear in a BBC Television programme. This led to a string of commissions for the Fleet Air Arm Museum who, understandably, wanted aircraft in their maritime paintings. It was the start of Roberts career as an aviation artist. Fascinated since childhood by the big, powerful machines that man has invented, switching from one type of hardware to another has never troubled him. Being an artist of the old school, Robert tackled the subject of painting aircraft with the same gusto as with his large, action-packed maritime pictures - big compositions supported by powerful and dramatic skies, painted on large canvases. It was a formula new to the aviation art genre, at the time not used to such sweeping canvases, but one that came naturally to an artist whose approach appeared to have origins in an earlier classical period. Roberts aviation paintings are instantly recognisable. He somehow manages to convey all the technical detail of aviation in a traditional and painterly style, reminiscent of the Old Masters. With uncanny ability, he is able to recreate scenes from the past with a carefully rehearsed realism that few other artists ever manage to achieve. This is partly due to his prodigious research but also his attention to detail: Not for him shiny new factory-fresh aircraft looking like museum specimens. His trade mark, flying machines that are battle-scarred, worse for wear, with dings down the fuselage, chips and dents along the leading edges of wings, oil stains trailing from engine cowlings, paintwork faded with dust and grime; his planes are real! Roberts aviation works have drawn crowds in the international arena since the early 1980s. He has exhibited throughout the US and Canada, Australia, Japan and in Europe. His one-man exhibition at the Smithsonians National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC was hailed as the most popular art exhibition ever held there. His paintings hang in many of the worlds great aviation museums, adorn boardrooms, offices and homes, and his limited edition prints are avidly collected all around the world. A family man with strong Christian values, Robert devotes most of what little spare time he has to his home life. Married to Mary for thirty five years, they have five children, all now grown up. Neither fame nor fortune has turned his head. He is the same easy-going, gentle character he was when setting out on his painting career all those years ago, but now with a confidence that comes with the knowledge that he has mastered his profession.

Battle of Britain Hurricane Signature Prints



Save £180 on this specially selected pack of Battle of Britain Hurricane aviation art prints. All four prints for £420, giving collectors these prints at trade discounted prices!

This pack of aviation art prints includes 4 separate prints, at a highly discounted price when purchased in this special pack. The prints included in the pack are :

Merlin Roar by Anthony Saunders,
Hurricane Patrol by Graeme Lothian,
Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian
and
Front Line Hurricanes by Robert Taylor.

In all, the prints have 12 different signatures of pilots and aircrew related to Hurricanes during the Battle of Britain.

In particular, Front Line Hurricanes by Robert Taylor features 6 signatures of now sadly deceased pilots - some of them a rarity in print signings.

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