In the Ardennes, hard-pressed German troops were battling Allied ground forces advancing through several inches of snow. Above, darkening skies heralded the arrival of more snow. Under the command of 12. Hans Dortenmann, and initially tasked to provide air cover to their beleaguered comrades below, the group was reassigned to intercept enemy aircraft in the region of Limburg.
Almost immediately the pilots were airborne. Flying south they ran directly into the oncoming weather, and with visibility dangerously reduced, Dortenmann elected to climb through the solid cloud into clear air. As the Fw190s broke cloud above the area of Koblenz they sighted a formation of nine 2nd Air Division 8-24 Liberators and formed up for an attack. Some 6000 feet above top-cover P-51 Mustangs had watched the Fw190s climbing through the banks of clouds, and turned 180 degrees to position behind the Luftwaffe fighters.
Diving in from their height advantage, the Mustang pilots entered the fray and within seconds the sky was filled with swirling dogfights. "SAVAGE SKIES" dramatically recreates this well-documented aerial conflict with unsurpassed artistry, conveying all the urgency and mortal danger of aerial combat. In the forefront, a menacing yet beautiful long-nose Fw190D-9 rips through the B-24 formation with massive closing speed, yet the 453rd and 735th Liberators plow stoically onward, unwavering in the face of such peril.
Set in a truly magnificent cloudscape, Taylor portrays the majesty of the sky in all its glory using his unique talent and inimitable style. In addition to the artist this print was individually signed by SEVEN JG54 Aces and THREE pilots from the 453rd Bomb Group USAAF who contested the hostile skies of Europe so long ago. Colonel WILBER LEE'WEB' CLINGAN. This print is in mint condition, has never been framed, and, like all of our prints, has been stored flat. It has an overall size of 34 5/8" x 23 1/2" and comes with a descriptive Certificate of Authenticity and a four-page full color sales brochure.
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