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"Victory Over Dunkirk: Taylor, 1983

  • Title: "VICTORY OVER DUNKIRK"
  • Author: Robert Taylor
  • Date: 1983
  • Condition: Very Good - 2" crease present at lower corner, extending slightly into the image; light edge wear visible at the lower left margin
  • Inches: 20 7/8 x 15 3/8 [Image] 
  • Centimeters: 53.02 x 39.05 [Image] 
  • Product ID: 308550

Few fighter pilots began their combat careers with an immediate victory, yet on his very first mission, Bob Stanford-Tuck downed no fewer than three enemy aircraft. This achievement was even more remarkable given the circumstances: it occurred during the early phase of the Second World War, when RAF pilots routinely faced overwhelming odds.

Displaying fearlessness and exceptional skill in the air, Stanford-Tuck amassed an impressive 29 confirmed victories by 1942, before being brought down by ground fire over Northern France.

The scene is vividly captured in Robert Taylor’s print, which portrays Stanford-Tuck’s third victory of that debut day—an Me110 over Dunkirk. Upon viewing the artwork, Stanford-Tuck himself remarked: “The painting is so realistic. That is exactly how I remember the action.”

Signature:

Wing Commander BOB STANFORD-TUCK DSO, DFC**

Background on Creator

Robert Taylor (1946–2024) was a British artist considered the world’s leading aviation painter, best known for his dramatic and technically detailed portrayals of World War II military aircraft. Based in Bath, England, Taylor began as a fine art restorer before transitioning to painting full-time in his early thirties. He gained international recognition from the late 1970s onward, setting the standard for aviation art with his realistic, battle-worn planes and scenes grounded in meticulous research. His limited-edition prints are highly collectible, and his work helped establish aviation art as a respected field within the art world.

  • Title: "VICTORY OVER DUNKIRK"
  • Author: Robert Taylor
  • Date: 1983
  • Condition: Very Good - 2" crease present at lower corner, extending slightly into the image; light edge wear visible at the lower left margin
  • Inches: 20 7/8 x 15 3/8 [Image] 
  • Centimeters: 53.02 x 39.05 [Image] 
  • Product ID: 308550

Few fighter pilots began their combat careers with an immediate victory, yet on his very first mission, Bob Stanford-Tuck downed no fewer than three enemy aircraft. This achievement was even more remarkable given the circumstances: it occurred during the early phase of the Second World War, when RAF pilots routinely faced overwhelming odds.

Displaying fearlessness and exceptional skill in the air, Stanford-Tuck amassed an impressive 29 confirmed victories by 1942, before being brought down by ground fire over Northern France.

The scene is vividly captured in Robert Taylor’s print, which portrays Stanford-Tuck’s third victory of that debut day—an Me110 over Dunkirk. Upon viewing the artwork, Stanford-Tuck himself remarked: “The painting is so realistic. That is exactly how I remember the action.”

Signature:

Wing Commander BOB STANFORD-TUCK DSO, DFC**

Background on Creator

Robert Taylor (1946–2024) was a British artist considered the world’s leading aviation painter, best known for his dramatic and technically detailed portrayals of World War II military aircraft. Based in Bath, England, Taylor began as a fine art restorer before transitioning to painting full-time in his early thirties. He gained international recognition from the late 1970s onward, setting the standard for aviation art with his realistic, battle-worn planes and scenes grounded in meticulous research. His limited-edition prints are highly collectible, and his work helped establish aviation art as a respected field within the art world.

$138.25

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"Victory Over Dunkirk: Taylor, 1983

$395.00

$138.25

Description

  • Title: "VICTORY OVER DUNKIRK"
  • Author: Robert Taylor
  • Date: 1983
  • Condition: Very Good - 2" crease present at lower corner, extending slightly into the image; light edge wear visible at the lower left margin
  • Inches: 20 7/8 x 15 3/8 [Image] 
  • Centimeters: 53.02 x 39.05 [Image] 
  • Product ID: 308550

Few fighter pilots began their combat careers with an immediate victory, yet on his very first mission, Bob Stanford-Tuck downed no fewer than three enemy aircraft. This achievement was even more remarkable given the circumstances: it occurred during the early phase of the Second World War, when RAF pilots routinely faced overwhelming odds.

Displaying fearlessness and exceptional skill in the air, Stanford-Tuck amassed an impressive 29 confirmed victories by 1942, before being brought down by ground fire over Northern France.

The scene is vividly captured in Robert Taylor’s print, which portrays Stanford-Tuck’s third victory of that debut day—an Me110 over Dunkirk. Upon viewing the artwork, Stanford-Tuck himself remarked: “The painting is so realistic. That is exactly how I remember the action.”

Signature:

Wing Commander BOB STANFORD-TUCK DSO, DFC**

Background on Creator

Robert Taylor (1946–2024) was a British artist considered the world’s leading aviation painter, best known for his dramatic and technically detailed portrayals of World War II military aircraft. Based in Bath, England, Taylor began as a fine art restorer before transitioning to painting full-time in his early thirties. He gained international recognition from the late 1970s onward, setting the standard for aviation art with his realistic, battle-worn planes and scenes grounded in meticulous research. His limited-edition prints are highly collectible, and his work helped establish aviation art as a respected field within the art world.

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