Attack on the Tirpitz

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Artist Remarque Edition 70cm x 50cm SOLD OUT £0.00
Artist Studio Collection 70cm x 50cm £125.00
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A3+ Edition 48.3cm x 32.9cm £75.00
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Description

All Editions are signed and numbered by the Artist. 

You will also receive a Certificate of Authenticity.

Individual Biographies of each signatory included.

 

Artist Remarque Edition and Artist Studio Collection signed by;

Sqdn. Ldr. Lawrence ‘Benny’ Goodman 

Sqdn. Ldr. Tony Iveson DFC AE CRAeS

 

November 12th 1944. Lancasters from 617 and 9 Squadron bombed the German battleship Admiral von Tirpitz at anchor just off Tromsø. Using Barnes Wallis’s designed Tallboy bombs dropped from between 12,000 to 16,000 feet they delivered several very close misses and three or more direct hits. A column of steam and smoke shot up to 300 feet and within a few minutes the massive ship began to turn turtle. The RAF and Royal Navy had had several previous ‘goes’ at the Tirpitz with limited success, but on this occasion the threat from this extremely powerful warship ended. The painting depicts Wg. Cdr. James B. “Willie” Tait’s Lancaster after his bombing run ‘staying on the scene’ to observe the outcome of the mission. The rest of 617 and 9 Squadron aircraft complete their runs and turn to head home to Lossiemouth. Down below at low level another Lancaster is orbiting and filming the destruction. This Lancaster came from 463 Squadron and was the last one to return home. With only one Lancaster being seriously damaged all the aircraft completed the mission. 

 

Size Calculator

70cm x 50cm = 27.5” x 19.5”
66cm x 40cm = 26” x 15.5”
48.3cm x 39.2cm = 19” x 15.5”
46cm x 34cm = 18.5” x 13”
38cm x 30.5cm = 15” x 12”

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Edition & Size

Artist Remarque Edition 70cm x 50cm SOLD OUT, Artist Studio Collection 70cm x 50cm, A3+ Edition 48.3cm x 32.9cm