STE MÈRE ÉGLISE
by Richard Taylor
Sainte Mère Église was the first town in Normandy to be liberated following the D-Day invasion. After a tough fight, the Stars and Stripes flag was raised over the town in the early hours of the morning by Airborne Paratroopers who had parachuted into the town earlier that night.
The superb detail in Richard’s drawing shows the iconic church at the centre of this historic town and US forces moving in.
Unsigned, Open Edition
This drawing is available in an un-signed, open edition.
Publishers’ Proof s
Each Publisher Proof has been personally signed by the artist as well as FOUR veterans who served with Easy Company, 101st Airborne, who fought with the famous Band of Brothers during the Normandy campaign:
- Colonel Ed Shames
- Sergeant Amos 'Buck' Taylor
- Corporal Herb Suerth
- Sergeant Paul Rogers
- Media:
- Lithograph
- Size:
- 14 x 12.5 inches
- Release Date:
- 8/2009
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