Fury Of Assault
by
Robert Taylor
Overall print size: 29” wide x 23.5/8” high
700 prints signed and numbered
$320
When Luftwaffe bombers first appeared in force in the night skies over
London in September 1940 they heralded the beginning of The Blitz - the
most sustained period of concentrated bombing aimed at British cities during
World War II. Robert Taylor’s evocative new painting brings to life the
frightening scenario of the Luftwaffe’s night bombing campaign. It is December
1941, and London is once again under concentrated attack. With fires raging
below, the armada of German bombers is clearly visible in the night sky
as they sweep across the city. Shimmering in the glow of destruction, a
lone Hurricane night-fighter from 85 Squadron, based at nearby Gravesend,
engages Heinkel 111s of KG55 in a desperate attempt to break up the formations.
Adding great authenticity to each print in Robert Taylor’s dramatic
new five-signature Commemorative Limited Edition print FURY OF ASSAULT,
every copy has been individually hand-signed in pencil by four Luftwaffe
Heinkel pilots who flew with KG55
during World War II along with an RAF Hurricane night-fighter pilot.
The Signatures
Flight Lieutenant ROY DAINES DFM*
Oberleutnant JOACHIM BERKING
Unteroffizier Fahnenjunker WALTER BOGDAN
Oberleutnant HEINRICH SUDEL
Oberleutnant KARL-HORST MEYER zum FELDE