Launch Against The Bismarck with The Maritime Paintings of Robert Taylor
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Launch Against The Bismarck with The Maritime Paintings of Robert Taylor

(Signatures)

Artist : Robert Taylor in signing each print are four Fleet Air Arm aircrew from HMS Ark Royal and HMS Victorious who flew Fairey Swordfish biplanes against the Bismarck in May 1941: Lieutenant (A) LESLIE 'BILL' BAILEY , Lieutenant Commander JOHN WILLIAM 'JOCK' MOFFAT , Rear Admiral PHILIP DAVID 'PERCY' GLICK CBE, OBE, DSC and Commander PATRICK BERNARD 'PAT' JACKSON...This print issued with matching numbered book The Maritime Paintings of Robert Taylor

(Dimensions)

33 1/4 " x 25 1/2 "  Print and book set
Price £895.00

Description

Launch Against the Bismarck...A Spectacular new limited edition issued in conjunction with the publication of Robert Taylor's new book of Maritime Paintings...On the day that the Hood was blown apart, everyone was shocked, not least the German sailors on board Bismarck and Prinz Eugen. But for one man Winston Churchill - it was more than shock, it was an outrage. He issued three brief, immortal words Sink the Bismarck. Within forty-eight hours the Bismarck was under attack, not from battleships, but by 15 lumbering, obsolete Fairy Swordfish bi-planes from the carrier HMS Ark Royal. After destroying the Hood with such ease surely there was nothing Bismarck could fear from these ancient String-bags. What the men of the Kriegsmarine hadn't reckoned on was the guts and determination of the Fleet Air Arm crews flying the Swordfish. In atrocious weather conditions they had set out with a single torpedo apiece in a desperate attempt to halt the German battleship before it escaped. It was touch and go as the String-bags launched their attack into the murderous barrage of fire thrown up by the Bismarck. One torpedo was all it took. Hitting the steering gear, the explosion damaged Bismarck's rudder; it was jammed at 12 degrees and Bismarck was going in an erratic circle. She could run, but she couldn't hide. As Prinz Eugen fled the scene the Bismarck was left to her fate as the Home Fleet closed in for the kill. Within hours she was battered into a burning hulk and sunk. The painting shows the Swordfish, in deteriorating weather, launching from the heaving deck of the Ark Royal. The canvas now hangs on permanent display in the Fleet Air Arm Museum as a fitting tribute to the aviators who took part in that attack against the Bismarck, four of whom signed the prints. To illustrate the strength of character these men possessed, it's worth pointing out when the prints were signed at RNAS Yeovilton, one of their number, then aged 80 and still with a pilot's licence, flew his own single-seat light aircraft all the way from Scotland to Yeovilton, met his old comrades, signed the prints and returned solo the same way! The Signatures Joining artist Robert Taylor in signing each print are four Fleet Air Arm aircrew from HMS Ark Royal and HMS Victorious who flew Fairey Swordfish biplanes against the Bismarck in May 1941: Lieutenant (A) LESLIE 'BILL' BAILEY , Lieutenant Commander JOHN WILLIAM 'JOCK' MOFFAT , Rear Admiral PHILIP DAVID 'PERCY' GLICK CBE, OBE, DSC and Commander PATRICK BERNARD 'PAT' JACKSON...This print issued with matching numbered book The Maritime Paintings of Robert Taylor signed and numbered by the artist , each limited edition book is casebound with dark blue cloth, fitted with a high gloss full colour dust jacket and delivered in a beautiful matching coloured slipcase with the artist signature blocked in gold leaf on the cover...priced @£895.00 for this mint print and book set.

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