Established in 1975 the Military Gallery specialises in the highly collectible field of autographed Aviation and Military Fine Art. With offices in California, the UK and France and thousands of dealerships worldwide we have been at the forefront of the industry for over forty years.
As publishers of Robert Taylor, Anthony Saunders, Richard Taylor, Gerald Coulson, Simon Smith and other leading Aviation, Maritime and Military artists, our work is painstakingly researched for historical accuracy and our mission is to honor veterans of all nations through our work.
Our fine art prints have been autographed by countless personalities from military history including Adolf Galland, Sir Douglas Bader, Erich Hartmann, Sir Arthur Harris, Robin Olds, Jimmy Doolittle, Johnnie Johnson and our archives boast valuable collectors prints, counter-signed by these historically famous aircrew, and other iconic military figures.
Our catalogue caters for any budget, from greetings cards, calendars, posters and gicl?es to historically important original oil paintings with of course a huge range of signed limited edition prints in between.
As publishers of Robert Taylor, Anthony Saunders, Richard Taylor, Gerald Coulson, Simon Smith and other leading Aviation, Maritime and Military artists, our work is painstakingly researched for historical accuracy and our mission is to honor veterans of all nations through our work.
Our fine art prints have been autographed by countless personalities from military history including Adolf Galland, Sir Douglas Bader, Erich Hartmann, Sir Arthur Harris, Robin Olds, Jimmy Doolittle, Johnnie Johnson and our archives boast valuable collectors prints, counter-signed by these historically famous aircrew, and other iconic military figures.
Our catalogue caters for any budget, from greetings cards, calendars, posters and gicl?es to historically important original oil paintings with of course a huge range of signed limited edition prints in between.
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Here are two pages showing the 18 most recent releases by all artists, shown in order of release, the most recent at the top.
Only 25 of this memorable edition are available worldwide.
Each pair of drawings is professionally matted to full conservation standards in a single composition that includes museum-quality reproduction RAF King Crown Wings and an ORIGINAL and fully authenticated autograph of the legendary leader depicted which have been sourced and collected over a number of years.
Anthony's work is now available as a limited edition print and we're sure that this moving tribute piece will be of great interest to all collectors with a passion for the U.S. Eighth Air Force.
Only 25 of this memorable edition are available worldwide.
Each pair of drawings is professionally matted to full conservation standards in a single composition that includes museum-quality reproduction RAF King Crown Wings and an ORIGINAL and fully authenticated autograph of the legendary leader depicted which have been sourced and collected over a number of years.
Anthony's work is now available as a limited edition print and we're sure that this moving tribute piece will be of great interest to all collectors with a passion for the U.S. Eighth Air Force.
Robert Taylor
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Current Catalog shows alphabetically, by artists, all prints currently available from the Military Gallery.
Many are now low in inventory and a few close to selling out.
The fourth print in Robert Taylor's acclaimed series of limited editions commemorating the men and machines of the great Air Commands that battled the hostile skies of World War Two.
One of Robert Taylor's most iconic paintings - Ace of Aces features Hartmann leading a Schwarm of Bf109s from JG52 as they begin their attack.
Originally published in 1988, many aviation art collectors will have never seen this stunning image, so the Military Gallery is delighted to announce that it is the latest to be added to the highly celebrated series of Studio Proofs on canvas.
Many are now low in inventory and a few close to selling out.
The fourth print in Robert Taylor's acclaimed series of limited editions commemorating the men and machines of the great Air Commands that battled the hostile skies of World War Two.
One of Robert Taylor's most iconic paintings - Ace of Aces features Hartmann leading a Schwarm of Bf109s from JG52 as they begin their attack.
Originally published in 1988, many aviation art collectors will have never seen this stunning image, so the Military Gallery is delighted to announce that it is the latest to be added to the highly celebrated series of Studio Proofs on canvas.
A. Saunders
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Current Catalog shows alphabetically, by artists, all prints currently available from the Military Gallery.
Many are now low in inventory and a few close to selling out.
Released as a pair with CLASH OF EAGLES, the latest compelling painting from Anthony Saunders portrays the relieved but weary, crew members of 'Ol Gappy' of the 379th Bomb Group, as they nurse their battle scarred B-17G back to their base at Kimbolton.
Portrayed are the Mk.
Tasked with providing cover, Anthony depicts the squadron at the end of a long day shortly before they finally turn for home after a final sweep to encompass the scene over Utah beach where men and armour from the U.S. VII Corps continue to pour ashore.
Many are now low in inventory and a few close to selling out.
Released as a pair with CLASH OF EAGLES, the latest compelling painting from Anthony Saunders portrays the relieved but weary, crew members of 'Ol Gappy' of the 379th Bomb Group, as they nurse their battle scarred B-17G back to their base at Kimbolton.
Portrayed are the Mk.
Tasked with providing cover, Anthony depicts the squadron at the end of a long day shortly before they finally turn for home after a final sweep to encompass the scene over Utah beach where men and armour from the U.S. VII Corps continue to pour ashore.
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Occasionally The Military Gallery is able to offer a small selection of sold-out prints on the Secondary Market.
All prints are carefully inspected and supplied with original Certificate of Authenticity.
Facing the enemy in close combat house-to-house street fighting, the paratroopers relentlessly pounded the enemy until the last vestiges of German resistance were overwhelmed and the objective taken.
But for the men of Easy Company and the 101st Airborne, this action is just the beginning of their distinguished but savage war.
All prints are carefully inspected and supplied with original Certificate of Authenticity.
Facing the enemy in close combat house-to-house street fighting, the paratroopers relentlessly pounded the enemy until the last vestiges of German resistance were overwhelmed and the objective taken.
But for the men of Easy Company and the 101st Airborne, this action is just the beginning of their distinguished but savage war.
Robert Taylor
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Occasionally The Military Gallery is able to offer a small selection of sold-out prints on the Secondary Market.
All prints are carefully inspected and supplied with original Certificate of Authenticity.
Caught on the surface in the Straits of Gibraltar, gun crews of a type VIIc U-Boat fight off attack by a PBY Catalina.
Prints signed by U-Boat commanders.
Robert Taylor's magnificent masterwork, Air Armada, recreates a moment on that day as Heinz Br, the Luftwaffe's top-scoring NCO Ace of the Battle of Britain and one of the greatest Aces in history, climbs away from his airfield near Calais with the other pilots of 1./JG51 to escort the Do17s of KG76 for yet another deadly attack on the RAF.
All prints are carefully inspected and supplied with original Certificate of Authenticity.
Caught on the surface in the Straits of Gibraltar, gun crews of a type VIIc U-Boat fight off attack by a PBY Catalina.
Prints signed by U-Boat commanders.
Robert Taylor's magnificent masterwork, Air Armada, recreates a moment on that day as Heinz Br, the Luftwaffe's top-scoring NCO Ace of the Battle of Britain and one of the greatest Aces in history, climbs away from his airfield near Calais with the other pilots of 1./JG51 to escort the Do17s of KG76 for yet another deadly attack on the RAF.
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