RENDEZVOUS WITH DESTINY - Original Pencil Drawing

by Richard Taylor

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 ‘You have a rendezvous with destiny!’ – Major General William Lee had promised the men of the 101st Airborne Division. And in Normandy that rendezvous would be kept.

For the American amphibious landings on Utah and Omaha beaches to succeed, the bravery and skill of the elite US 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions would be called upon. Their task sounded simple enough – they must secure the entire right hand flank of the D-Day beach-head. In reality it was a hellish assignment, for if they failed the fate of US First Army and the success of Operation Overlord would be at risk.

Shortly after midnight on the morning of 6 June 1944 the two US Airborne Divisions began their precarious assault. Dropping into enemy territory at night and under heavy fire, the two airborne divisions had but a few hours in which to fulfil their initial orders before the amphibious landings began.

Richard’s dramatic pencil drawing recalls the heroism of these paratroopers. Battling through low cloud and pockets of intense flack, C-47 pilots from the 439th Troop Carrier Group steady their aircraft to allow elements of the 101st Airborne Division to drop inland behind Utah Beach in the early hours of D-Day. The night will be long and dangerous but the paratroopers’ forthcoming resilience in the face of adversity will become the stuff of legend. Within a few frenetic hours the causeways exiting Utah will be secured, allowing thousands of infantry and hundreds of tanks to pour inland thanks to the heroic assault by the US Airborne divisions. Elsewhere the successful D-Day landings heralded the beginning of the bitter battle for Normandy and the start of the long campaign to liberate north-west Europe and help defeat the armies of Hitler’s Third Reich.

Framed to full conservation standards with UV99' ArtGlass, this detailed original pencil drawing by Richard surely won't be around for long. CONTACT US today for further enquiries or to arrange a bespoke shipping quote. 

Media:
Original Pencil
Size:
24.75 x 17.75 inches

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