Description
Quite Moments Stephen Brown
de Havilland Mosquito B. Mk. IVs of 139 Squadron, No. 2 Group, flying from RAF Marham in the autumn of 1943.
The battle-hardened Mosquito crew get a few brief moments of respite and allowing them to take in the wild beauty of the Norfolk Broads.
The Mosquito was a daring concept in fact an unarmed bomber made mainly of wood. And relying on pure speed for defence against the might of the Luftwaffe.
In fact it proved to be immensely successful and the versatility of its design allowed it to be adapted to many roles including night fighter,
anti-shipping, high altitude intruder, bomber support, Pathfinder duties, reconnaissance and even aircraft carrier operations.
Print number 14 out of 20 Artist Proofs with Companion Print £135.00
All prints are signed and numbered by the artist.
The Artist Proofs and Remarques include a Companion Print which is signed by distinguished Mosquito pilots:
Flt. Lt. Ted Dunford DFC
(Mosquitos of 608 Squadron, Light Night Striking Force)
Flt. Lt. Tom Bennett DFM
(49 Squadron Lancasters and then 617 Squadron Pathfinder Mosquitos)
Overall print size: 37” X 17”
Companion print overall size: 16.5” X 12”
Quite Moments Stephen Brown
Dawn to Dusk by Stephen Brown – companion print
Dawn to Dusk
Companion Print for Artist Proofs.
Mosquito B Mk. IVs of 139 Squadron returning to the sanctuary of their base after another long combat mission.
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