After the Battle Robert Taylor Limited Edition Signed and Numbered Print

$ 210.68

Size: Large Material: Acid Free Archival Paper Handmade: No Unit of Sale: Single Piece Theme: Art, Aviation, Militaria Country of Origin: United Kingdom Item Width: 34.25 in Image Orientation: Landscape Subject: Aircraft, Military, World War II (1939-1945) Artist: Robert Taylor Title: After the Battle width: 34.25 in Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes Framing: Unframed Item Height: 25.5in Personalize: No Production Technique: Lithography Signed: Yes Year of Production: 1994 COA Issued By: The Military Gallery Signed By: 6 Distinguished Spitfire Aces and Robert Taylor Type: Print Style: Realism height: 25.5in Features: Limited Edition, Numbered, Signed

Description

After the Battle Robert Taylor Limited Edition Signed and Numbered Print. Lithograph print by Aviation Artist Robert Taylor. For sale is a Limited-Edition signed and numbered print by renowned aviation artist, Robert Taylor. The print is signed by Robert Taylor and 6 Distinguished Spitfire Aces. After the Battle Robert Taylor Limited Edition Signed and Numbered Print Only 1000 Limited Edition prints Lithograph print by Aviation Artist Robert Taylor For sale is a Limited-Edition signed and numbered print by renowned aviation artist, Robert Taylor. The print comes with a certificate of authenticity from The Military Gallery and brochure. The print is in good condition, never framed, and stored flat in a nonsmoking environment. There is minor creasing on the right side of the print and the top edge outside of the print area. Please see images. The overall size of the print is 34.25" x 25.5". Print #: 873/1000 The print is signed by Robert Taylor and 6 Distinguished Spitfire Aces: Squadron Leader Paddy Barthropp Squadron Leader Neville Duke Air Vice-Marshal Johnnie Johnson Wing Commander Harbourne Stephen Air Commander Sir Archie Winskill Group Captain Alan Wright The print depicts a flight of MkIX Spitfires returning to their RAF base at Kenley in July 1942. The Spitfires had engaged German Fw190s over France and now head home over the patchwork fields of Southern England.