AFTER THE BATTLE - Legacy Remarque Edition
by Robert Taylor & Richard Taylor
A flight of Spitfire MK IXs return to their base at RAF Kenley in July 1942 after a dog-fight with German Fw190s over France. The 611 Squadron pilots make the high speed run for home above the distinctive patchwork fields of southern England and the Channel coast visible in the distance.
Boasting an incredible six veteran signatures, each print features some of the most well-renowned RAF pilots to fly during WWII:
- Wing Commander Paddy Barthropp DFC AFC
- Air Vice Marshal Johnnie Johnson CB CBE DSO** DFC*
- Squadron Leader Neville Duke DSO OBE DFC **
- Wing Commander Harbourne Stephen CBE DSO DFC*
- Air Commodore Sir Archie Winskill KCVO CBE DFC*
- Group Captain Allan Wright DFC
Available in six different Legacy Remarque sizes...
Just TWENTY Legacy Remarques are available where artist Richard Taylor will create a specially hand-drawn Remarque in the lower border of the print.
These are available to be ordered in the following sizes:
- 'Single Remarque'
- 'Double Remarque'
- 'Triple Remarque'
- 'Quadruple Remarque'
- ‘Special Remarque' (5-6) or
- ‘Deluxe Remarque’ (7-8)
Example shown is a 'Triple Remarque'.
- Media:
- Lithograph
- Size:
- 34.5 x 25.5 inches
Editions that feature original and unique artwork, such as Remarque, Tribute and matted editions, are specifically hand-crafted to order. As a result, our normal delivery policies do not apply to these items but we’ll be sure to update you as soon as your drawing is complete. If you have any particular request for your remarque drawing – such as specific aircraft markings – please ask when placing your order and we will do our best to accommodate.
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