Broken Silence by Robert Taylor – Framed Giclee Canvas

$1,225.00

The sudden thunder of Merlin engines shatters the evening silence as two pairs of de Havilland Mosquitos head out over the Norfolk Broads on a low-level precision strike against enemy targets in Holland.
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Giclee Studio Proofs $1,225.00 Signed by Robert Taylor, stretched and framed
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As dusk brought the end to the day’s action for some, it was just the beginning of things to come for many others. RAF raids continued throughout the night as the heavy bombers headed for targets across occupied Europe supported by one of the most versatile aircraft of them all; the De Havilland Mosquito. Its speed was enviable and it soon became the finest multi-role combat aircraft of WWII.

Internationally hailed as one of Robert Taylor’s most iconic paintings, Broken Silence depicts a scene typical in Norfolk, England during the summer and autumn of 1943 as two pairs of Mosquito B.IVs, each powered by two phenomenal Rolls-Royce Merlin Engines, head out over the East Anglian fens on a low-level precision strike against enemy targets in Holland.

The original print edition, autographed by some of the most famous aircrew to fly the Mosquito, is long sold out and a prized collector’s item.

STUDIO PROOF

Produced and printed onto fine canvas under the direct supervision of the artist to match his original painting, this carefully crafted Giclée Studio Proof is fully authorized and personally hand-signed by the artist Robert Taylor.

Canvas reproduction, signed by the artist.  Canvas image size:  36″ wide x 24″ high.

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