Spitfires Over St Michael's Mount
by
Robert Taylor
20 7/8" by 20"
Image size 15 3/4" by 14"
$195
In this picture Robert has chosen to show a Spitfire in the Battle
of Britain colours of No 41 Squadron for his romantic portrayal of a Spitfire
over St Michael’s Mount, just off the coast of Cornwall – where the southwest
corner of the British Isles meets the mighty Atlantic. This famous and
historic landmark dating back to the Iron Age is steeped in folklore and
legend.The castle of St Michael’s Mount, perched atop a great granite rock
that rises majestically out of the sea in Mount’s Bay, for centuries made
a tempting site for fighting forces. Here Robert cleverly uses this historic
fort to provide a symbolic backdrop to a wonderful study of one of the
most beautiful aircraft ever built.
THE SPITFIRE EDITION
individually numbered 1 – 450
Every print in the Spitfire Commemorative Edition has been signed by
THREE
outstanding fighter pilots who flew the Spitfire in combat during World
War II.
Wing Commander PETER V. AYERST DFC
Squadron Leader IAN BLAIR DFM
Flight Lieutenant KENNETH W. S. EVANS DFC
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