Dawn operation
Came across this unusual Remarque on Dawn Operation and its a very nice print by Robert Taylor;
wouldn’t mind trying to find a mint example with Japanese signatures;
really different within any collection!
Any thoughts
guys
Hi Guys
your views please ;
After owning this Double Remarque of Roberts iconic Dambuster image I decided to let it go in exchange for his latest release Barns Wallis,
i have since found a mint copy again which I would like to have Remarqued if it’s still possible from the Military Gallery’
My original print shows an image of Guy Gibson on route and in Flight and looks very similar to Peenumunde ,
it wasn’t necessarily my ideal Remarque on the print as I personally prefer ground scenes so on the off chance if anyone knows any that are due to come up for sale please could you let me know ,
thanks Ronnie
Have just acquired this presentation copy of Operation Chastise and although very pleased with it I will probably change the top mount colour and frame”
It has a pencil drawing portrait of Barnes Wallis drawn by Richard Taylor and a certificated piece of Bouncing bomb which is very nice to have included along with scanned signatures which I have the originals safely hidden away to preserve!
Would like some feedback on this print in general as I think it is one of Robert Taylor’s classic subjects .
Hi fellow collectors I have been lucky enough to acquire this embellished work by Robert Taylor which is part of his icons of flight collection”
having had it framed with additional signatures I’am very pleased with it and are generally looking forward to the next one having already purchased Douglas Bader which is in motion “
just wondering on anyone else’s photos as they do seem to be a popular edition selling out within days !
Missed out on the first edition the Red Barron; possibly problem arising I can see )
would like to see more photos if anyone has any!
Robert Taylor is a name which is renowned within the aviation art world of collectors!
I myself have been collecting for many years and although my taste have changed over the years and prints have come and gone; a few remain popular as ever as classic Robert Taylor’s ‘
To name a few on a personal note
Abbeville Boys
Broken Silence
Cloud companions
The impossible Mission
Home at Dust
combat over London
If any one would like to share their views on my list or create there own
i would really be interested to see how these prints rate
Hi @merlin,
We can see you are a great fan of Robert Taylor’s artwork.
What do you think of these pieces?
Return to Duxford by Robert Taylor “
as P51s Return low over Thaxted and heading for Duxford low on Fuel after another gruelling Mission this iconic print is still a favourite of mine;
would be nice to see other Remarque examples if anyone has one , I now have this one framed and hanging nicely in my office to be enjoyed daily.
VICTORY FLYOVER
By
Robert Taylor
The massed Flyover heralds the surrender aboard the USS Missouri,
Tokyo Bay 1945
Remarque 6/25 this is part of my personal collection and although this print is seldom seen for sale on the secondary market I was lucky to acquire this edition which hangs along side return to Duxford!
would like to see more if any one else has another great example.
AT THE DAY’S END.
By
Robert Taylor
whilst ground crews re-fuel and hastily re-arm their spitfires in readiness for the next combat, the battle weary pilots of 92 Squadron stand easy at Biggin Hill, They May yet be scrambled again, but for the moment they have the chance to reflect on another day of intense fighting,
September 1940 !
I had this triple Remarque commissioned and took the image of the downed Me 109 from Robert Taylor’s classic Summer Victory,
thinking this was a very good example to commemorate the RAF being victorious at the Height of the Battle of Britain,
i have since had this image framed and remounted into my personal colours and would like to see other examples if they are out there ,
“SUMMER VICTORY”.
By
Robert Taylor
The Battle of Britain is over for one Luftwaffe Pilot as victorious Spitfires of 54 Squadron roar overhead, returning to base at RAF Hornchurch , August 1940
This classic Robert Taylor was first released back in 1989 along with a trilogy to commemorate the Battle of Britain, it is still regarded as a spectacular piece of Aviation Art and this piece alone is a Double Remarque 2/10 and multi signed as well which makes it very unique; I have attached some photos which shows it’s arrival back home still showing the cling film on edges , so apologies for any glare,
The Remarque is a very typical seen during those long summer days and I particularly like the range of signatures to accompany this print from Alan Deere to Tom Dalton Morgan, Bob Foster , Brian Kingcome and many more amazing pilots ‘
if any has more Remarque to share on this print or from the trilogy I would appreciate some photos;