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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (77 cm)
Wide (113 cm)
Depth thickness of frame (2.5 cm)
Oil Painting Battle Of Britain WW2 RAF Pilots Ready For Takeoff Biggin Hill Airfield
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- Experience the intense action and bravery of the Battle of Britain with this stunning large historic British aviation oil painting. Depicting RAF pilots preparing ready for takeoff by Hurricane Planes at Biggin Hill Airfield, this piece by Simon Smith captures the spirit and determination of these heroes. Own a piece of history and display it proudly in your home.
- Make a big statement, impress your clients & guests by adding a touch of historical British aviation battle history to your office & home wall space with this masterpiece.
- Title “RAF Pilots Ready For Takeoff At Airfield Standing By Hawker Hurricanes P3059 Battle Of Britain 1940 Dog Still Waiting For His Master” By Simon Smith.
- Oil on canvas.
- Subject military aviation airfield in Kent Biggin Hill during WW2 Battle of Britain during the late summer in 1940. Three Royal Airforce pilots are standing by a Hawker Hurricane P3059. Two are dressed flight ready wearing yellow life jackets over their uniforms ready to scramble in a moments notice, the thid man is standing confidently with legs spread apart, he has a cigarette in his hand, 2 of them are looking towards the laying Rottwieler dog who is focused still waiting eagerly for his masters return from his sortie that he is currently on during the battle, the third pilot who has a moustache is also looking in the same direction as the dog is looking, just further back on the plane you can see 2 German flag symbols in view, which shows that this particular Hurricane plane has 2 confirmed credited German plane shot down kills. The cockpit is visible with slide hatch presently open. The low cut grass is golden yellow, futther back you can view other aircraft planes positioned neatly for takeoff. In the distance green trees & bush foliage. Above mainly clear blue sky with some scattered cloud cover.
- Signed near the bottom corner by the well known military artist Simon Smith.
- Circa late 20th century 1990's.
- Set in a rather decorative gilt frame which enhances this painting further.
- An impressive display size with the frame being 113 cm wide and 77 cm high.
- In our opinion this is his finest work.
- Artist biography Artist biography, Simon a known aviation & military artist was born during the mid 20th century in the year 1960 he grew up in Hampshire in the military town of Aldershot. His father was in the arm, Simon was brought up in a military environment & he loved learning about the past especially famous battles in history. He pursued art at School and took an A level in Fine Art before he was 16 which was rather impressive. He studied Fine Art along with Illustration at Farnham & Reigate Art schools. When he passed with a first class degree he began a career with commercial illustration for the world of marketing advertising & also with books. In his spare time he started to paint famous battles along with aviation, his works where so well adored that he was then elected a full member of the Guild of Aviation artists. Notable awards Simon won like the Guilds Nockolds trophy on several occasions along with winning the Cross & Cockade WW1 aviation art award, also the Flypast magazine award for excellence in Aviation art. He also loved to meet war veterans from WW2.
- The Battle of Britain (German: Luftschlacht um England, "air battle for England") was a military campaign of the Second World War, in which the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) of the Royal Navy defended the United Kingdom (UK) against large-scale attacks by Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe. It was the first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces. The British officially recognise the battle's duration as being from 10 July until 31 October 1940. The primary objective of the German forces was to compel Britain to agree to a negotiated peace settlement.
- Germany's failure to destroy Britain's air defences to force an armistice (or even an outright surrender) was the first major German defeat in the Second World War and a crucial turning point in the conflict. The Battle of Britain takes its name from the speech given by Prime Minister Winston Churchill to the House of Commons on 18 June: "What General Weygand called the 'Battle of France' is over. I expect that the Battle of Britain is about to begin.
- Highly sought after due to the collectible nature of the historic military subject matter.
- Provenance Exhibition label Guild of Aviation Summer 1996. High end auction in Shires. Simon Smith Official artist address stamped. Russell & Chapple LTD. Collection of Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD.
- With hanging thread on the back ready for immediate home wall display.
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- Condition report.
- Offered in fine used condition.
- Front painting surface is in good overall order. Having some foxing staining & craquelure in areas. The frame has general wear, scuffs, small chips, losses in areas commensurate with usage & age.
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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame
High (77 cm)
Wide (113 cm)
Depth thickness of frame (2.5 cm)