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Impresión Launch Against the Bismarck Robert Taylor LE con libro de pinturas marítimas

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Original price was: $347.60.Current price is: $208.56.

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Image Orientation : Landscape
Type : Print
Certificate of Authenticity (COA) : Yes
Size : Medium
Artist : Robert Taylor
Estado del artículo : Usado
Signed : Yes
Features : Limited Edition, Signed
Signed By : Four Fleet Arm Swordfish aircrew and Robert Taylor
Item Width : 26.5 in
Title : Launch Against the Bismarck
Theme : Art, Aviation, Maritime, Militaria, Ships
Subject : Aircraft, Military, World War II (1939-1945)
Personalize : No
COA Issued By : The Military Gallery
Material : Acid Free Archvial Paper
Item Height : 19 in
Country/Region of Manufacture : United Kingdom
Production Technique : Book
Year of Production : 1998
Handmade : No
Unit of Sale : Set
Framing : Unframed
Style : Realism

Launch Against the Bismarck Robert Taylor Limited Edition Signed and Numbered Print and Maritime Paintings Book Only 500 Limited Edition prints and books Lithograph print and book signed by Aviation Artist Robert Taylor For sale is a Limited Edition print by renowned aviation artist, Robert Taylor. The print comes with a certificate of authenticity from The Military Gallery. It also comes with a Maritime Paintings Book with matching number. The print is in excellent condition, never framed and is stored flat in a nonsmoking environment. The overall size of the print is 26.5″ x 19″. The book is in excellent condition stored in a protective sleeve. The book will be shipped separately from the print. Print/Book #: 248/500 ***Also available Print/Book #: 249/500 The print is signed by Robert Taylor and four Fleet Air Arm aircrew who flew Swordfish biplanes against the Bismarck, Ma, 1941: Lieutenant Leslie ‘Bill’ Bailey Lieutenant Commander (A) John William ‘Jock’ Moffat Rear Admiral Philip David ‘Percy’ Glick Commander Patrick Bernard ‘Pat’ Jackson The print depicts Swordfish biplanes being launched from the HMS Ark Royal in May 1941. The Swordfish are assigned to locate the German battleship Bismarck. The mission is successful in hitting the battleship and jamming its rudder. This action allowed ships of the British fleet to locate and sink the partially disabled Bismarck.