As if to confirm his reputation as the world's leading aviation artist, on this occasion Robert features the Luftwaffe's leading Battle of Britain Ace - Helmut Wick. Recently promoted Gruppenkommandeur of I. /JG2'Richthofen', Wick is seen leading a group of Bf109s back to their base in Normandy following a sweep over the English Channel and Normandy coast during the closing stages of the battle. Providing a fitting backdrop to Wick and his Bf109s is the magical island of Mont-Saint- Michel, the most famous landmark on the French coast, whose ancient abbey, built by the Normans many centuries before, has witnessed many invading armies come and go.
Now radiant in the early evening sunlight in a style that only Robert can capture, the abbey's soaring gravity-defying walls will, in time, once again witness the passing of the current conflict and those, like Wick, whose time was fleeting. Following a further promotion to Major not long after and appointed Geschwaderkommodore of JG2 - the youngest Luftwaffe officer to hold such a position - Wick's luck ran out. On 28 November 1940, a few weeks after the battle had ended, he was shot down and killed in an encounter with Spitfires near the Isle of Wight. Comes With The Certificate of Authenticity. Each print is individually signed by the artist.
AND the Hand Signatures of These Prominent Luftwaffe Aces. This is a beautiful Collectible.
Personally Hand Signed by Robert Taylor. Image Size Is About --- 19 1/2" x 13". Paper Size Is About ----- 24" x 18".
Print Number Is ----- 35 / 200. Framing Fox Fine Art Gallery. Located in New Bern, North Carolina - 28562. I have been in business now for over 48 years.