Description: "CLEARING SKIES" by Robert Taylor The APPLE+ (Apple Plus) series Masters of the Air depicts the B-17 100th Bomb Group during World War II. "CLEARING SKIES" by the late amazing artist Robert Taylor is a signed and numbered print from an edition limited to ONLY 350 prints. This is the THREE SIGNATURE limited edition. The winter of 1944/45 wasn’t the coldest ever recorded in England but it came close. The weather was bitter and, in what would turn out to be the last Christmas of the war, temperatures plunged across the country, bringing ice, freezing fog and deep banks of drifting snow. Airfields across East Anglia stood bleak and frost-bound, runways kept clear of snow when conditions allowed, whilst the heavy bombers of the US Eighth Air Force remained under wraps, engines oiled, warmed and ready for any break in the banks of murky fog that would allow them to fly. And when those breaks came, the bombers were back in action ready to play their part in the final destruction of Hitler’s Third Reich. The end game was rapidly approaching and both sides knew it. Bearing all the hallmarks of a classic Robert Taylor masterwork, "CLEARING SKIES" portrays one such break in the weather when, with recent heavy snow beginning to thaw, the B-17 Fortresses of the famous 100th Bomb Group at Thorpe Abbotts in Norfolk are being prepared for a new mission to Germany in early 1945. Earning the nickname ‘The Bloody Hundredth’ due to the heavy losses they suffered, Robert has fittingly chosen the 100th Bomb Group to represent all those who flew so heroically with the Eighth Air Force in England during World War II. The Eighth flew its final bomber operations of the war on 25 April 1945, the last of 968 combat missions involving over 523,000 sorties; they had dropped some 700,000 tons of bombs, inflicting destruction on a scale from which the enemy could never recover. Yet the cost of the victory in which they had played such a major part made for sober reading; they had lost some 6,130 bombers and fighters along with some 47,000 casualties, including more than 26,000 dead - half of the entire US Army Air Force losses during World War II. In addition to the artist this print is personally signed in pencil by with THREE distinguished aircrew who flew B-17s on operations with the 100th BG from Thorpe Abbotts during WWII. By endorsing the edition, their autographs help to create a historically important collector’s piece to be cherished for future generations: Captain ROBERT SHOENS First Lieutenant JOHN CLARK First Lieutenant JAMES RASMUSSEN 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 21¼" x 35½" and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Buyer to pay $30.00 toward domestic shipping and insurance. Will ship internationally for actual additional shipping costs. (To our valued International Clients - we are not responsible for import taxes and duties applicable to the declared value of your purchase.) Save on shipping with multiple purchases - we can ship up to four prints to the same address for the same cost. Payment via PayPal. Click on "view seller's other auctions" to see our current auctions including selections of fine aviation, naval, military, and Civil War art - mostly limited-edition prints - by this and other outstanding artists. Contact us if you have any questions or if you are looking for something in particular. With arguably the largest secondary market inventory in the world Classic Aviation & War Art – warart.com – may just have it! GOOD LUCK AND THANKS FOR LOOKING!
Price: 275 USD
Location: Goldsboro, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-08-10T21:05:59.000Z
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Artist: Robert Taylor
Type: Print
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Edition Size: 250
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Signed: Signed
Style: Realism
Features: Signed
Material: Offset Lithograph
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Subject: History
Print Type: Offset Lithograph