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Naval art prints by Robert Taylor.

Robert Taylor Naval and maritime prints. 

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Royal Yacht Britannia by Robert Taylor.


Royal Yacht Britannia by Robert Taylor.
One edition.
£135.00

Farewell America by Robert Taylor.


Farewell America by Robert Taylor.
2 editions.
Both editions feature an additional signature.
£175.00 - £275.00

Spitfire Clipper by Robert Taylor.


Spitfire Clipper by Robert Taylor.
2 editions.
£175.00 - £275.00


Flying Cloud by Robert Taylor.


Flying Cloud by Robert Taylor.
2 editions.
£175.00 - £475.00

The Battle of Trafalgar by Robert Taylor.


The Battle of Trafalgar by Robert Taylor.
2 editions.
£175.00 - £285.00

HMS Kelly by Robert Taylor.


HMS Kelly by Robert Taylor.
One edition.
The edition features an additional signature.
£625.00


Night Attack on the Newcastle by Robert Taylor.


Night Attack on the Newcastle by Robert Taylor.
One edition.
The edition features 5 additional signature(s).
£125.00

D-Day Normandy Landings by Robert Taylor.


D-Day Normandy Landings by Robert Taylor.
One edition.
The edition features an additional signature.
£75.00

Contact Bearing 190 by Robert Taylor.


Contact Bearing 190 by Robert Taylor.
One edition.
The edition features an additional signature.
£75.00


The Calm Before the Storm by Robert Taylor.


The Calm Before the Storm by Robert Taylor.
2 of 3 editions available.
All 3 editions feature up to 5 additional signatures.
£210.00 - £325.00

Battle of the Nile by Robert Taylor.


Battle of the Nile by Robert Taylor.
One edition.
£150.00

Hornblower and the Indefatigable by Robert Taylor.


Hornblower and the Indefatigable by Robert Taylor.
2 editions.
£175.00 - £475.00


Battleship Bismarck by Robert Taylor


Battleship Bismarck by Robert Taylor
This single edition is sold out.
The edition features an additional signature.

Attack on the Hiei by Robert Taylor.


Attack on the Hiei by Robert Taylor.
All 3 editions sold out.
All editions feature up to 6 additional signatures.

Phantom Showtime by Robert Taylor


Phantom Showtime by Robert Taylor
Both editions sold out.
Both editions feature up to 2 additional signatures.


Atlantic Wolves by Robert Taylor.


Atlantic Wolves by Robert Taylor.
This single edition is sold out.
The edition features an additional signature.

Ark Royal by Robert Taylor


Ark Royal by Robert Taylor
This single edition is sold out.

Atlantic Rendezvous by Robert Taylor.


Atlantic Rendezvous by Robert Taylor.
This single edition is sold out.


HMS Hood by Robert Taylor.


HMS Hood by Robert Taylor.
This single edition is sold out.
The edition features an additional signature.

HMS Kelly by Robert Taylor.


HMS Kelly by Robert Taylor.
This single edition is sold out.

Steaming Into Wind by Robert Taylor.


Steaming Into Wind by Robert Taylor.
This single edition is sold out.
The edition features an additional signature.


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Royal Yacht Britannia by Robert Taylor.

The Royal Yacht Britannia is show in the Thames at her traditional mooring off Castle Point against the dramatic backdrop of Tower Bridge and the Tower of London.


Farewell America by Robert Taylor.

The Queen Mary sails majestically past the Statue of Liberty as she departs from New York, bound for Europe, early post war.


Spitfire Clipper by Robert Taylor.

Tea carried down the Min River from the plantations on Chinese junks, is loaded aboard the American clipper Spitfire in Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow, October 1857. In this busy port scene a steam tug approaches, indicating the Clipper is almost ready to sail for London, a voyage that she will complete in 113 days. Roberts exquisite rendition is now available as a limited edition print.


Flying Cloud by Robert Taylor.

The American Clipper Flying Cloud arrives at Hong Kong in May 1860, 97 days out of London. En-route to Foochow, she will load tea for the return voyage. Of all the famous American Clippers Flying Cloud had by far the best record.


The Battle of Trafalgar by Robert Taylor.

Robert Taylors magnificent painting shows Victory breaking through the enemy line at 1.00pm 21st October 1805. A broadside has crippled Admiral Villeneuves French flagship Bucentaure, seen off Victorys port side, while Nelsons gunners fire a second broadside into the Santisima Trinidad. Just astern, the Temeraire manoeuvres to trap the Redoubtable between herself and Victory, and thus seal her fate.


HMS Kelly by Robert Taylor.

HMS Kelly leaving the Grand Harbour, Malta in 1941 with HMS Warspite in the background. HMS Kellys captain was Lord Mountbatten.


Night Attack on the Newcastle by Robert Taylor.

Hit and run attacks by fast moving German E-Boats were a constant threat to vital Allied shipping in the Mediterranean during the second World War. Often made under cover of darkness, these fast, highly manoeuvrable craft would speed through a convoy, release their torpedoes, and disappear into the night. During the night of 15 June 1942 German E-Boats of the 3rd Flotilla left their Eastern Mediterranean base at Derna to intercept an Allied convoy bound for the island of Malta. Shortly after midnight, under the command of Leutnant Seigfried Wuppermann, the motor torpedo boat S-56 slipped past two Royal Navy escort destroyers to make a stern attack on the British cruiser HMS Newcastle. Alerted to the incoming attack, suddenly a searchlight at Newcastles foremast switched on, illuminating S-56 from stem to stern. Reacting quickly, Wuppermann fired two torpedoes in quick succession from 600 yards, and turned hard to starboard to make good his escape. A second searchlight aboard Newcastle pin-pointed S-56, but by then it was too late. Travelling at 33 knots, under fire from the escorts, S-56 threw out a smoke screen and released depth charges as a distraction, and disappeared into the darkness. Robert Taylors action packed painting shows S-56 some thirty seconds after release of her torpedoes, as the first explodes against the hull of HMS Newcastle. The second will strike a few seconds later. The cruiser, though badly damaged, limped back to Alexandria.


D-Day Normandy Landings by Robert Taylor.

On June 6, 1944, no fewer than 4000 ships landed 133,000 assault troops on the beaches of Normandy. A further 23,000 parachuted in, whilst Allied aircraft flew 14,000 sorties on that historic day. By the end of August 200,000 seamen had transported two million troops across to France. It was the greatest and most successful military invasion in history, which led to the downfall of Hitlers Germany, and the end of the war in Europe. Robert Taylors painting captures the very essence of that herculean battle. The painting is dominated by one of the many large transport ships, lowering her landing craft under bombardment from shore batteries. Barrage balloons flying, this massive fleet sailed into the teeth of the German defences, to land its invasion forces against all odds.


Contact Bearing 190 by Robert Taylor.

H.M.S. Kelly steams at full speed to intercept a U-Boat which is bearing down on an essential and otherwise vulnerable Allied supply convoy. The tension among the supply ships crews, tempered by the strong faith in their protectors, is almost tangible.


The Calm Before the Storm by Robert Taylor.

Dawn had broken to reveal another glorious day in paradise, and on board the USS Arizona and the repair ship USS Vestal alongside, the crew were taking it easy. All next week they would be hard at work preparing for sea, but today was Sunday, and that meant light duties. On the Arizona, the duty crew were preparing the stern of the battleship, erecting the awnings for the ships band at Morning Colors. The young officer in charge smiled approvingly, it was an inspiring scene and he thought that the recently overhauled battleship had never looked more impressive. But within the hour he would glance skyward, and a frown of puzzlement crease his forehead as, out of nowhere, Japanese carrier-based aircraft were descending on the unsuspecting naval base. As he registers the bright red circles on their wings, the blood froze in his veins. He realized that hell had come to Pearl Harbor! Then, just before 08.10hrs, the unthinkable happened. A bomb from a Nakajima B5N Kate high-altitude bomber penetrated the ship's armor plated deck and exploded in the forward magazine. Within seconds a cataclysmic blast ripped through the Arizona, devastating the mighty ship which would burn for two days, taking with her the lives of nearly twelve hundred men. In tribute to all those who lost their lives at Pearl Harbor on that infamous day Robert Taylor has created his poignant new landmark painting. The Arizona has since become the focal point for the memorial at Pearl Harbor and this moving piece portrays this proud ship as those who survived would surely like to remember her - in all her glory prior to the attack.


Battle of the Nile by Robert Taylor.

Robert Taylor's dramatic painting depicts the Battle of the Nile at about 1800 hours on August 1, 1798. Having caught Napoleon's French Fleet completely by surprise in Aboukir Bay, Vice-Admiral Nelson engaged at 1700 hours. Many of Napoleon's crew were ashore or visiting other ships, and the painting depicts the frantic efforts of crews to rejoin their own ships, immediately following Nelson's attack.


Hornblower and the Indefatigable by Robert Taylor.

Winter in the Bay of Biscay brings ferocious gales and bitter cold discomfort for ships crews aboard the British frigate Indefatigable. Horatio Hornblower, C.S. Forresters dashing eighteenth-century naval officer, experienced the worst of conditions at sea while serving the arduous task of blockading the ports off the west coast of France. The excitement of battle came as welcome relief. Roberts magnificent painting depicts an exchange of cannon fire between Indefatigable - on the left - and a 40-gun French frigate attempting to run the blockade on a chill winters morning. Moments later the two hulls crashed alongside each other, and the Frenchman was boarded and taken.


Battleship Bismarck by Robert Taylor

The pride of the German Navy, this magnificent battleship attracted the full wrath of the Royal Navy when, by brilliant gunnery, she sank the Hood. Within three days she was herself sunk by the Home Fleet with the loss of all but 110 of her crew.


Attack on the Hiei by Robert Taylor.

Marine Ace Captain Joe Foss leads a flight of eight F4F Wildcats of VMF121, based at Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, in a diversionary attack on the Imperial Japanese battlecruiser Hiei north of Savo Island, Friday November 13, 1942. In the distance TBF Avenger torpedo bombers of VMSB-131, having already attacked from the starboard side, head for base. That evening, after relentless air attack, the Hiei, disappeared beneath the sea- the first Japanese battleship sunk by American Forces in World War II


Phantom Showtime by Robert Taylor

Irish and I came into the break smoking at 500 knots, below the level of the flight deck. I could see thousands of men watching from the catwalks. I made a six-G break turn with 90 degree angle of bank. We landed after one of my best passes of the cruise. - Commander Randy Duke Cunningham. Back on deck, first to shake the hands of Lt.Randy Cunningham and his Radar Intercept Officer, Lt (jg) Willie Irish Driscoll, was ordnancement Willie White: Mr. Cunningham, we got our MiG today, didn't we! It was January 19, 1972 aboard the USS Constellation in the Gulf of Tonkin. As Cunningham shut down the engines of his Fighting Falcons F-4J Phantom, Task Force 77 Commander Admiral Cooper congratulated Cunningham and Driscoll on achieving their first of five air victories They went on to become the US Navys only Aces of the Vietnam war.


Atlantic Wolves by Robert Taylor.

SOLD OUT.


Ark Royal by Robert Taylor

Robert Taylors tribute to HMS Ark Royal, Britains last conventional aircraft carrier, seen steaming with her Phantoms on deck. Launched in 1950, HMS Ark Royal entered service in 1955 and her flag flying tours over the next two decades took her to the far corners of the world.


Atlantic Rendezvous by Robert Taylor.

SOLD OUT.


HMS Hood by Robert Taylor.

HMS Hood ablaze after its magazine was hit by a salvo from the DKM Bismark, May 24, 1941

One of the rarest of the early Robert Taylor prints, published in 1980, we have one secondary market print available. The eidition was not numbered. The print is in fair condition, with only a slight crease, and a mark on the border. The colours on the print and the signature have not faded much at all, as the print was kept framed and in a corridor out of sunlight. Fading is normally an issue with these older prints, so it is rare to find one with very good colour.



HMS Kelly by Robert Taylor.

SOLD OUT.


Steaming Into Wind by Robert Taylor.

SOLD OUT.

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