THE LIMITED EDITION BOOK AND PRINT PORTFOLIO
The Avro Lancaster was undoubtedly the RAF’s greatest heavy bomber of World War II and, as the war progressed, formed the backbone of Bomber Command’s night offensive deep into the heart of the Hitler’s Reich. From its first operational sortie in early 1942 until the last of the 7,377 aircraft built was delivered in February 1946, the Lancaster’s outward appearance remained much the same – testament to its design, and to four brilliant Merlin engines.
Many of the most spectacular raids of the war, such as the breaching of the Möhne and Eder dams in May 1943, and the sinking of the German battleship Tirpitz in November 1944, were carried out by Lancasters. Ten Victoria Crosses were awarded to Lancaster crew and, by the end of the war in Europe, these mighty bombers had flown over 156,000 missions and dropped more than 608,000 tons of bombs, but at a huge cost: Aircrews faced some of the worst casualty rates of WWII and some 3,500 aircraft were lost on operations. Only a handful of Lancasters survived to complete more than 100 operations.
Lancaster JB663 King of the Air was one of those, symbolically chosen by Anthony Saunders as the subject for his stunning piece to accompany his new book. This resilient aircraft survived the war having flown 111 operations, and is seen here on the morning of 29 July 1944 as Flight Sergeant S H Jones of 106 Squadron brings her safely home to RAF Metheringham after a night-time mission to Stuttgart. With prints signed by two of the most highly-distinguished veterans ever to have served in Lancasters, including 'Johnny Johnson' who also wrote the foreword, this new release rightly earns its place amongst the memorable editions published by the Military Gallery.
Overall print size: 30 ½” wide x 23 ½” high
Image size: 24” wide x 15 ¾” highEach portfolio includes an
artist signed, numbered copy of the book Wings of War presented in a special slipcase and a matching-numbered, signed copy of the Limited Edition print King of the Air.
With the components of the Limited Edition, each portfolio is issued with an exclusive original pencil drawing by Anthony, specially commissioned for this release. Each unique drawing is personally signed by four veterans who served with great distinction in RAF Bomber Command:
- Flt Lt TOM PAYNE - Pilot on Wellingtons and Lancasters with 90 & 15 Sqns
- W.O. ROY BRIGGS - Wireless Operator on Lancasters with 576 & 156 Sqn
- Flt Lt ALAN PAYNE DFC - Bomb Aimer on Lancasters with 630& 57 Sqns
- W.O. KEN JOHNSON - Mid-Upper Gunner on Lancasters with 9 & 61 Sqns
Each drawing is conservation matted to include the original signatures of a further four highly distinguished Bomber Command Lancaster Pilots:
- Sqn Ldr ‘MAC’ HAMILTON DFC* - Pilot on Lancasters with 619 & 617 Sqns
- Wg Cdr ERNEST RODLEY DSO DFC* AFC AE - Pilot on Lancasters and Mosquitos with 97 & 128 Sqn
- MRAF Sir MICHAEL BEETHAM GCB CBE DFC AFC FRAes - Pilot on Lancasters with 50 Sqn
- Sqn Ldr PAT CARDEN DFC AE - Pilot on Halifaxes and Lancasters with the elite Pathfinders
THE GICLÉE STUDIO PROOFS ON CANVAS Using the very latest high-definition giclée technology Anthony’s fabulous painting is faithfully replicated onto fine canvas and is issued pre-stretched, ready to simply drop into the frame of your choice.
Each numbered canvas is signed by the artist and issued with an individually numbered limited first edition copy of the book Wings of War, presented in its own luxury embossed slipcase.