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World War Two Military Art Print List


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WW2 Military art print collection. Cranston Fine Arts complete list of artwork of second world war military actions.

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Hell's Corner, 7th June 1944 by David Pentland.


Hell's Corner, 7th June 1944 by David Pentland.
6 of 7 editions available.
£2.50 - £500.00

The Charge of the 1st Battalion Queens Own Cameron Highlanders by David Rowlands.


The Charge of the 1st Battalion Queens Own Cameron Highlanders by David Rowlands.
5 editions.
£22.00 - £60.00

David and Goliath, Vernon, France, 27th August 1944 by David Pentland.


David and Goliath, Vernon, France, 27th August 1944 by David Pentland.
10 editions.
2 of the 10 editions feature up to 2 additional signatures.
£2.50 - £3700.00


Operation Winter Tempest by David Pentland.


Operation Winter Tempest by David Pentland.
11 editions.
4 of the 11 editions feature an additional signature.
£2.50 - £500.00

Original art work for the book A Time of War Vol II, Come Evil Days by Chris Collingwood.


Original art work for the book A Time of War Vol II, Come Evil Days by Chris Collingwood.
One edition.
£900.00

Lying in Wait by David Pentland.


Lying in Wait by David Pentland.
5 editions.
£2.90 - £1100.00


Red Beach Two, Tarawa Atoll, 20th November 1943 by David Pentland.


Red Beach Two, Tarawa Atoll, 20th November 1943 by David Pentland.
7 editions.
£2.50 - £500.00

Barvenkovo by David Pentland.


Barvenkovo by David Pentland.
2 of 3 editions available.
All 3 editions feature an additional signature.
£75.00 - £100.00

Well Earned Rest by Jason Askew.


Well Earned Rest by Jason Askew.
5 editions.
£2.90 - £850.00


The Fight for Sainte-Marie-du-Mont by Jason Askew.


The Fight for Sainte-Marie-du-Mont by Jason Askew.
4 of 5 editions available.
£2.90 - £220.00

The Battle for Ponyri Station, Kursk, 9th July 1943 by David Pentland.


The Battle for Ponyri Station, Kursk, 9th July 1943 by David Pentland.
7 of 8 editions available.
All 2 editions featuring an additional signature are available.
£2.90 - £400.00

Morris and Hillman by David Pentland.


Morris and Hillman by David Pentland.
6 editions.
£2.90 - £1200.00


Pather Tank - Fight for Kowel, Poland, March / April 1944 by Jason Askew. (P)


Pather Tank - Fight for Kowel, Poland, March / April 1944 by Jason Askew. (P)
One edition.
The edition features 2 additional signature(s).
£300.00

Panther on the Russian Front by Jason Askew. (P)


Panther on the Russian Front by Jason Askew. (P)
One edition.
The edition features 2 additional signature(s).
£300.00

Taming the Tiger by Geoff Lea.


Taming the Tiger by Geoff Lea.
10 editions.
7 of the 10 editions feature up to 2 additional signatures.
£60.00 - £170.00


Battle for Gazala by David Pentland.


Battle for Gazala by David Pentland.
9 of 10 editions available.
All 2 editions featuring an additional signature are available.
£2.50 - £500.00

Fire for Effect by David Pentland.


Fire for Effect by David Pentland.
6 editions.
£2.90 - £1100.00

Cross of Iron, Russia, Summer 1942 by David Pentland.


Cross of Iron, Russia, Summer 1942 by David Pentland.
6 editions.
One edition features 2 additional signatures.
£2.50 - £500.00


Folgore at El Alamein by David Pentland.


Folgore at El Alamein by David Pentland.
7 of 8 editions available.
£2.90 - £500.00

Final Roster by Anthony Saunders.


Final Roster by Anthony Saunders.
2 editions.
Both editions feature up to 2 additional signatures.
£110.00 - £145.00

Preparing for the Day, the Reichswald, February 1945 by David Pentland.


Preparing for the Day, the Reichswald, February 1945 by David Pentland.
6 editions.
£2.50 - £3400.00



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Text for the above items :

Hell's Corner, 7th June 1944 by David Pentland.

The men of the US 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment ambushed the German 1st Battalion, 6th Fallschrimjager Regiment making their way to Carentan, the Battle of Hell's Corner ensued.


The Charge of the 1st Battalion Queens Own Cameron Highlanders by David Rowlands.

1st Battalion in action at Escaut Canal, Belgium, May 1940.


David and Goliath, Vernon, France, 27th August 1944 by David Pentland.

Leading 30th Corps assault across the Seine at Vernon, 43rd Wessex Division gained an initial foothold on the east bank. Heroic efforts however by the Royal Engineers of 71st, 72nd and 73rd Field Companies, succeeded in constructing a Class 9 Bailey bridge (David, shown left) and a Second Class 40 bridge (Goliath, shown right) Despite constant enemy fire this amazing feat was achieved in only 2 days, and allowed 15/19th Hussars Cromwells and 4.7th Dragoons Guards Shermans to cross just in time to repulse a serious German counter attack by Tiger IIs of SS Panzer Abteilung 101.


Operation Winter Tempest by David Pentland.

Panzer IVF2 tanks of 6th Panzer Division, Panzer Armee Hoth, attempt to fight their way through to the beleaguered Sixth Army at Stalingrad, 12th December 1942. On the 21st the operation was abandoned when the expected breakout from Stalingrad failed to materialise, the relief column was only 25 miles from the city.


Original art work for the book A Time of War Vol II, Come Evil Days by Chris Collingwood.

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Lying in Wait by David Pentland.

Rauray, Normandy, 1st July 1944. A 6pdr anti tank gun team of the 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division, The Polar Bears, in action against the attacking tanks and infantry of 9th SS and 2nd SS Panzer Divisions. The 49th Division comprised of 1st Tyneside Scottish, 10th & 11th Durham Light Infantry, 4th Lincolnshire, 1/4th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, the Hallamshire Battalion, 6th & 7th Duke of Wellingtons, and 11th Royal Scots Fusiliers.


Red Beach Two, Tarawa Atoll, 20th November 1943 by David Pentland.

US Marines of the 2nd Battalion, 2nd RCT, 2nd Marine Division, supported by LVTs and tanks, take part in the successful but bloody assault on Betio Island, part of the Tarawa Atoll. Operation Galvanic as it was known became the first step on the island road to Japan itself.


Barvenkovo by David Pentland.

Gerhard Fischer. Russia, 25th February 1943. Marder II, PzJager Battalion 5,SS Panzer Grenadier Division Wiking.


Well Earned Rest by Jason Askew.

After taking the town of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, US infantry take time out for coffee and cigarettes while keeping a look out from the rooftop of the building they have captured.


The Fight for Sainte-Marie-du-Mont by Jason Askew.

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The Battle for Ponyri Station, Kursk, 9th July 1943 by David Pentland.

A Tiger (P) Ferdinand, 7th Company, 654th Schwere Panzerjager Abteilung passes a knocked out Soviet Su122 on the German advance towards the village of Ponyri. The fighting around this small agricultural settlement was some of the most savage of the entire battle.


Morris and Hillman by David Pentland.

Near Caen, D-Day, 6th June 1944. Vickers heavy machinegun team of the British 3rd Division, Monty's Ironsides, in action against the German strong points Morris and Hillman. The division comprised of the 2nd East Yorkshires, 1st South Lancashires, 1st Suffolks, 2nd Lincolnshires, 1st King's Own Scottish Borderers, 2nd Royal Ulster Rifles, 2nd Warwickshires, 1st Norfolks, and 2nd King's Shropshire Light Infantry.


Pather Tank - Fight for Kowel, Poland, March / April 1944 by Jason Askew. (P)

Although in the process of regrouping after their escape from the Cherkassy Pocket, Panthers and Panzer Grenadiers of the crack 5th SS Panzer Division Wiking are part of the relief force hastily assembled and thrown in to free the strategically important city of Kowel in the Pripet Marshes. By April 10th the Soviet encirclement of the city was broken and Wiking were pulled out of the line to continue refitting.


Panther on the Russian Front by Jason Askew. (P)

A German Panther tank is assisted in combat by infantry on the Russian Front in 1943.


Taming the Tiger by Geoff Lea.

It is August 1944, barely two months since the Allies landed their first troops on the beaches of Normandy. After the failed Operation Luttich (codename given to a German counterattack during the Battle of Normandy, which took place around the American positions near Mortain from 7 August to 13 August, 1944 ) The German Panzer Divisions were in full retreat, The British and American Generals believed it to be critical to halt them before they cauld regroup. Caught in the Gap at Falaise, the battle was to be decisive. Flying throughout a continuous onslaught, rocket-firing Typhoons kept up their attacks on the trapped armoured divisions from dawn to dusk. The effect was devastating: at the end of the ten day battle the 100,000 strong German force was decimated. The battle of the Falaise Pocket marked the closing phase of the Battle of Normandy with a decisive German defeat. It is believed that between 80,000 to 100,000 German troops were caught in the encirclement of which 10,000 to 15,000 were killed, 45,000 to 50,000 taken prisoner, and around 20,000 escaped . Shown here are German Tiger I tanks under continues attack by Royal Aoir Force Typhoons.


Battle for Gazala by David Pentland.

Panzer IIs and IIIs of the Afrika Korps, 15th Panzer Division drive towards Acroma during the epic battles for the Gazala line.


Fire for Effect by David Pentland.

Bastogne, Ardennes, Belgium, 20th December 1944. Newly arrived 81mm Mortars of 2nd Battalion, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division, fire in support of U.S. Paratroopers defending against German probes to the north of Bastogne.


Cross of Iron, Russia, Summer 1942 by David Pentland.

German infantry take cover in a shell hole during the blitzkrieg through Southern Russia towards Stalingrad.


Folgore at El Alamein by David Pentland.

North Africa, 30th September - 6th November 1942. During the final battle at El Alamein the Italian paratroopers of the 185th Folgore Parachute Division held the southern end of the Axis defence line down to the Qattara Depression. For several days they repelled constant attacks by a succession of Commonwealth units including the vaunted 7th Armoured Division, The Desert Rats. All of this ended on November 6th, when the last organized group commanded by Colonel Camosso and Major Zanninovich, surrounded by British tanks, finished its ammunition reserves. From an initial strength of 5,000, only 306 paratroopers were still alive. For their bravery, the British gave them the singular honour of allowing the Folgore survivors to retain their weapons on their surrender.


Final Roster by Anthony Saunders.

On the evening of 5th June 1944, at a dozen airfields across southern England, more than 13,000 American paratroopers prepared themselves for a mission that would change the course of history. The next morning these brave young men found themselves at the forefront of the bitter fighting to secure the right flank of the Normandy beach-head. The odds against them were huge and, if they failed, the American amphibious landings on Utah and Omaha beaches would face disaster - the destiny of the US First Army rested squarely on the shoulders of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions.


Preparing for the Day, the Reichswald, February 1945 by David Pentland.

Sturmtigers of Sturmmorser Company 1002, commanded by Lieutenant Zippel, take on ammunition in preparation for the battle to come. These fearsome monsters' 38cm rocket projectors could penetrate up to 2.5m of reinforced concrete. Luckily for the Allies only 18 were completed by the war's end.

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