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John Buxton 'He Returns Victorious - 1783'
John Buxton 'He Returns Victorious - 1783'
The General and Madame came home on Christmas Eve, and such a racket the servants made, for they were glad of their coming!" That lively account of George and Martha Washington's post-war return to Mount Vernon was one of many contemporary sources John drew upon to bring this stirring scene to life. "I went to Mount Vernon in winter," he says, "and shot many rolls of film at every hour of the afternoon, looking for the most dramatic light. The roof is white now, but back then the shingles were red, so for a visual counterpoint I took the liberty of giving Washington a bold red manteau. You'll notice there are no wreaths, candles or other festive display to greet the general this Christmas Eve. Decorating for the holidays did not become an established American tradition until the 19th century." Stretched size: 34"w x 15"h, published from the artist's original oil painting. 100 signed by the artist and consecutively numbered.

Image size: 34"w x 15"h.

Edition Size:100

Published from the artist's original work.

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Price:   £390.00 



William Phillips 'Home Is The Hunter'
William Phillips 'Home Is The Hunter'
Image size: 33"w x 16 1/2"h.

Edition Size:550

Published from the artist's original work.

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William Phillips 'Give Us This Day'
William Phillips 'Give Us This Day'
In England during World War II, each dawn was brought the sounds of young men headed off to war. As daylight spreads across the tranquil countryside on this mist-shrouded summer morning, the aircraft of the 8th Air Force once again take to the air as they head for the dangerous skies of occupied Europe.

Representing not only an overt symbol of Allied might, the B-17G is also a more subtle indication as to the direction of the war. The plane carries no camouflage paint, since paint added weight, which cost speed and fuel. Stationed in Northamsted between April '44 and June '45, this B-17G is from the 398th Bomb Group, 602nd Bomb Squadron. Along with most others, the crew members ardent prayer was, "give us this day."


Image size: 26"w x 19 1/2"h.

Edition Size:550

Published from the artist's original work.

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Price:   £90.00 



Tom Lovell 'Union Fleet Passing Vicksburg'
Tom Lovell 'Union Fleet Passing Vicksburg'
Image size: 34.5"w x 20"h.

Edition Size:1500

Published from the artist's original work.

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Price:   £150.00 



Dean Mitchell 'Fort Scott Soldier'
Dean Mitchell 'Fort Scott Soldier'
Image size: 17.5"w x 22.875"h.

Edition Size:850

Published from the artist's original work.

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Price:   £100.00 



Daniel Dos Santos 'General Robert E. Lee'
Daniel Dos Santos 'General Robert E. Lee'
Many historians consider Robert E. Lee the greatest general of the Civil War. His military genius, although hampered by lack of men and material, was a principal factor in keeping the Confederacy alive. Lee was idolized by his soldiers and the people of the South, eventually winning the reluctant respect of the North as well.
In this striking portrait, artist Daniel Dos Santos brings to life one of the most significant figures of the Civil War. This image is not directly related to any battle, but rather a study in the individual, and the complexity which made him the quintessential hero of the South.

Image size: 40"w x 65"h.

Fine Art Masterworks Canvas Edition

Edition Size:25

Published from the artist's original work.

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Price:   £1,260.00 



William Phillips 'Phantom Thunder'
William Phillips 'Phantom Thunder'
From the thrill of lift-off to the extraordinary exhilaration of in-flight action, Bill is truly a master of the aviation art world. Here, in his latest work, the artist presents us with an awe-inspiring panorama that pays tribute to a pair of American heroes.

"Flying through storm-tossed skies, Phantoms of VF-96, the Flying Falcons, return from a strike over North Vietnam," Bill said. "Aircraft #5800, ShowTime 100, was the 'CAG bird' flown by LT. Randy Cunningham and LT(JG) Willie Driscoll when, on May 10th, 1972, they downed three MiG-17s, added to their previous two, they became America's first Vietnam aces."

Image size: 36"w x 7 5/8"h.

Edition Size:550

Published from the artist's original work.

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Price:   £90.00 


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