Picture This framing and Art Gallery - since 1981

HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.  

Contact Us   About Us

Home   Artists   Picture Framing    Art Glossary    FAQ    Testimonials   Art Shows   Original Artwork   How to Order      

           Follow Me on Pinterest

The Art of Robert Bailey
About Robert Bailey     Originals by Robert Bailey           Blog about Robert Bailey

"Dodging to avoid 'flack', F/O Fred Guest presses on to attack a target somewhere over France shortly after D-Day, 1944".

Robert Bailey - B-25 Mitchell - Airplane

 

 

Artist Robert Bailey A professional, best-selling aviation artist, Robert Bailey's art  is widely collected in five countries around the world.
He released a new title about every eight weeks for over three years, traveling across the USA and Germany to obtain original signatures for his limited edition art projects.
more

 

 


The Art Connection
Newsletter
connecting art,
artists, framing
and life!

Bonus 3 Tips on Buying Art 
to help you avoid common mistakes

Fill in here to receiveq

   First Name:

      Email:

 We respect YOUR email privacy and hate spam as much as you do.


Security code
Code Image - Please contact webmaster if you have problems seeing this image code 

Enter security code as you see it


 
 

 

Robert Bailey - Red Tail Pass

click on the image to enlarge

 

Robert Bailey - Red Tail Pass - Detail
Image detail

 

 

Red Tail Pass

   March 31-April 1, 1945. A momentous two-day period in which the Tuskegee pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group sweep southern Germany, destroying 25 enemy aircraft while incurring only one loss.

 

Signatures

~1st Lieutenant Spann Watson 
~
1st Lieutenant John H. Leahr
~ Flight Officer Charles A. Lane Jr.
~1st Lieutenant John F. Briggs
~Staff Sergeant James A. Sheppard
~1st Lieutenant Richard D. Macon
~1st Lieutenant Robert L. Martin

~Captain Howard L. Baugh
~1st L
ieutenant William H. Holloman III
~1st Lieutenant George A. Taylor
~Staff Sergeant Levi H. Thornhill
~1st Lieutenant William B. Ellis
~Lieutenant James H. Harvey
~2nd Lieutenant George E. Hardy
~1st Lieutenant Theodore G. Lumpkin


 

 
 

Red Tail Pass
 

The Story

by Mike Coenen

By March of 1945, Germany was surrounded and fighting a purely defensive war. To the east, the Russian juggernaut, both army and air force, rushed headlong toward Berlin, crushing any resistance in its path. In the west, the Allies had crossed the Rhine River into Germany and were pushing the battered German army further east. To the south the Allies advanced north past Rome and into the Po Valley of Italy, ever closer to her homeland beyond the Italian and Austrian Alps.

The Allied air forces were relentless in their bombing and destruction of any effort put up by the beleaguered Luftwaffe in these final days. Among the fighter squadrons that were involved in the missions were the Tuskegee pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group. Flying out of Ramitelli, Italy, they continued their escort duties, providing the necessary protection for the bombers to hit their targets in central Germany. Many of these missions still met enemy resistance, and some of the air battles were fierce.

On some occasions they battled with the new Luftwaffe wonder weapons of jet and rocket design which, though technologically advanced, were too few in number and introduced too late to change the course of the war. Starved of fuel, the German war machine staggered on when it should have ended sooner. But Hitler insisted on battling on to ultimate self-destruction, both for himself and the German population.

In Robert Bailey’s air combat painting, RED TAIL PASS, Tuskegee Mustangs are seen streaking over southern Germany on April 1, 1945. On this day and the preceding day, they destroyed 25 enemy aircraft with only 1 lost. It was a historic two-day period for the Tuskegee, of which they will always be proud.

Up front are ‘Duchess Arlene’ (1st Lt. Robert W. Williams) of 100 Fighter Squadron, and ‘Creamer’s Dream’ (1st Lt. Charles White), 301 Fighter Squadron.


 

 
 

200 Tuskegee Editions
with 13 co-signatures

Image Size: 
22'' x 33''

$ 285 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  20 Remarqued Edition Prints
with9 co-signatures
Individually remarqued
Image Size: 
22'' x 33''

$ 395 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  18 Printer’s Proofs with TWELVE co-signatures Image Size: 
22'' x 33''

$ 475 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  150 Studio Edition Signed by the artist only Image Size: 
 22'' x 33''

$ 160 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  5 Images on Canvas  Image Size: 
 22'' x 33''

$ 895 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here
 

 
 

 

Robert Bailey - Tuskegee Thunder

click on the image to enlarge

 


 

 

 

Tuskegee Thunder

  March 24, 1945. 1st Lt. Earl R. Lane of the 100th Figher Group destroys a Messerschmitt-262 jet high over Germany. Also shown: the Luftwaffe were using a captured P-51 (all black) Mustang during this action.

 

Signatures

~George Watson
~
William Holloman III
~ James A. Sheppard
~George Hardy
~Charles A. Lane
~Hiram E. Mann
 

Companion Prints Included

Signed packages come with bio cards, showing photos and biographies of men who signed. Matching print numbers, except bonus print.

 
  40 Limited Edition Packages Main print, with SIX co-signatures. Three companion prints Image Size: 
29'' x 22''

$ 495 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  200 Studio Edition Main print only. Signed and numbered by the artist. Image Size: 
29'' x 22''

$ 160 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  10 Artist’s Proofs Packages of FIVE PRINTS: Main print, with SIX co-signatures; Three companion prints with FIVE signatures collectively; BONUS pencil drawing print ‘Tuskegee Airmen’ with FOUR signatures. FIFTEEN SIGNATURES TOTAL Image Size: 
29'' x 22''

$ 645 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  10 Remarqued Packages of FIVE PRINTS: Main print, with SIX co-signatures; Three companion prints with FIVE signatures collectively; BONUS pencil drawing print ‘Tuskegee Airmen’ with FOUR signatures. FIFTEEN SIGNATURES TOTAL. Image Size: 
29'' x 22''

$ 850 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

Robert Bailey - Crossfire

click on the image to enlarge

Crossfire

    

Late 1944 over S.E. Germany. Focker Wulf 190's of the famed 'Sturm' or 'Rammjager' attack incoming B-24's. Featured is 'Black 3' flown by Rammjager pilot Unteroffizier Gerhard Kott, (8 victories: 4 B-17's, 1 B-24, 1 P-2, 2 Yak 9's) who flew with 4/JG-3 and 3/JG-4 Sturmgruppe during this time period. P-51 Mustangs of the Tuskegee Airmen swoop inward to a crossfire position to defend the bombers.

 

Signatures

~ Unteroffizier Gerhard Kott (a Rammjager pilot)
~ Colonel Bill Holloman (of the Tuskegee Airmen)
~ Rammjager pilot Feldwebel Oscar Boesch (18 victories)

Collectors note: this is the first time that Kott has signed an aviation print!!!

 
 

200 Limited Edition Prints
with 2 co-signatures

Image Size: 
22'' x 33''

$ 220 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

30 Artist's Proof
with 2 co-signatures

Image Size: 
22'' x 33''

$ 245 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

30 Publishers Proof
 

Image Size: 
22'' x 33''

$ 275 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  20 Remarqued Edition Prints
with 2 co-signatures
Individually remarqued
Image Size: 
22'' x 33''

$ 345 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  30 Luftwaffe Editon Prints
with 3 co-signatures
Image Size: 
 22'' x 33''

$ 245 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

 

Robert Bailey - Tuskegee Legacy

click on the image to enlarge

Tuskegee Legacy

    

In a scene repeated on scores of missions in 1944 and 1945, often over German air space, the pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group answer the distress call of a crippled bomber crew of the 15th Air Force. As they are being pursued by a determined Luftwaffe pilot in a Focke Wulf D-9, bent on bringing down the Fortress, the red tailed Tuskegee pilots arrive in the nick of time to break up the attack and escort the grateful bomber crew back home to friendlier skies.

The harrowing encounter for the crew of Jeze Belle is over now, thanks to the dedication and courage of the Tuskegee Airmen, who built an unmatched legacy in the war torn skies over Europe, of never having lost a bomber that they were escorting. Depicted here is 1st Lt Spurgeon Ellington in ‘Lollipoop’, nicknamed after his wife. Ellington was later killed and his widow married singer Nat King Cole. In the background is 2nd Lt George E Hardy in ‘Tall in the Saddle’, of the 99th Fighter Squadron.

Signatures

~
2nd Lt. Leo R. Gray
~ 1st Lt. George A. Taylor
 

 
  80 Limited Edition signed by TWO Tuskegee Airmen (Gray, Taylor) Image Size: 
33'' x 22''

$ 220 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  15 Artist’s Proofs signed by TWO Tuskegee Airmen (Gray, Taylor) Image Size: 
33'' x 22''

$ 275 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  30 Studio Edition signed by the artist Image Size: 
33'' x 22''

$ 160 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  10 Giclee on Canvas Lacquered
Signed by the artist
Image Size: 
33'' x 22''

$ 800 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

 

 

Robert Bailey - Cremers Credit

click on the image to enlarge

Creamer's Credit

    

April 12, 1945. The P-51 Mustang ‘Creamer’s Dream’ flown by Lt. Charles L. White of the 301st Fighter Squadron, Tuskegee Airmen, shoots down an Me-109 in Austria

 

 
  300 Limited Edition signed by the artist Image Size: 
27'' x 14 1/2''

$ 180 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  10 Remarqued Edition signed by the artist Image Size: 
27'' x 14 1/2''

$380 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  30 Artist’s Proofs signed by the artist Image Size: 
27'' x 14 1/2''

$ 280 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  10 Giclees  lacquered signed by the artist Image Size: 
44' x 24''

$ 940 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

 

Robert Bailey - Tuskegee Titans

click on the image to enlarge

 

Robert Bailey - Tuskegee Titans
 

Tuskegee Titans

    "We were honoured and privileged to have THIRTEEN of the Tuskegee Airmen sign our Group Editions, making this a valuable collector’s piece for years to come. Please note the NEW airmen who have not signed with us before. Three of the editions have a companion print, depicting the sinking of a German warship by Tuskegee P­47 Thunderbolts in the Adriatic Sea on June 25, 1944"       — Robert and Michelle Bailey

During the final months of World War II, the Tuskegee Airmen were extremely active escorting bombers, knocking down German fighters and strafing important ground targets. Here we see P-51 Mustangs of the 99th. Squadron, 332nd. Fighter Group, destroying a convoy of German heavy armor and trucks. In the lead is F/O Charles A. Lane, flying ‘Meatball Rap II.’

Third and final release in the Little Friends trilogy.

 

Signatures

~
Flight Officer Charles A. Lane Jr
~ Staff Sergeant James A. Sheppard
~ 1st Lieutenant Robert L. Martin
~ 2nd Lieutenant Leo R. Gray
~ 1st Lieutenant Richard D. Macon
~ Captain Robert W. Lawrence
~ F/O James C. Warren
~ 1st Lieutenant William H. Holloman III
~ 1st Lieutenant George A. Taylor
~ 1st Lieutenant William B. Ellis
~1st Lieutenant Alexander Jefferson
~ 2nd Lieutenant George E. Hardy
~1st Lieutenant Theodore G. Lumpkin
 

 
 

Tuskegee Titans
 

The Story

by Mike Coenen

As the Allied juggernaut rolled on toward the final collapse of the Third Reich in the spring of 1945, fighter aircraft of the 8th, 9th, 12th and 14th Air Forces fanned out in all directions, seeking targets of opportunity.

It was evident to all that the last days of the global struggle to end tyranny was near. It had taken four and a half years to arrive at this stage of the world war at great cost in human lives, both civilian and military against Germany, Italy and Japan. For the Germans, it had finally come down to this: a retreat back to its own borders, and a collapse into anarchy and foreign occupation. Faced with the Russians approaching the outskirts of Berlin in the east and the Allied armies crossing the Rhine in the west, the German army began its final retreat in disarray. By now, it was short of motivated foot soldiers and was desperate for supplies ranging from food and ammunition, to petrol.

Challenged with all this, they still had to face the ‘Jabos,’ which roamed the countryside, looking for anything and everything that moved and which could be interpreted as a target. It was at these times that the Germans paid their dearest price. Tanks, ground troops and armored personnel carriers were hit almost daily. These encounters were no piece of cake for the pilots either. It was serious business, often at very low altitudes and more dangerous than air to air combat.

In Robert Bailey’s action drama, TUSKEGEE TITANS, P­-51′s of 99 Fighter Squadron , 322nd Fighter Group, have set upon an unfortunate armored column headed back to Germany in broad daylight.

 

 
  200 Limited Edition with THREE co-signatures Image Size: 
31'' x 20''

$ 220 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  150 American Eagle Edition with THREE co-signatures Image Size: 
31'' x 20''

$ 220 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  100 Group Edition with THIRTEEN co-signatures Image Size: 
31'' x 20''

$ 325 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  30 Artist’s Proofs with EIGHT co-signatures Image Size: 
31'' x 20''

$ 295 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  200 Studio Edition signed by the artist Image Size: 
31'' x 20''

$ 160 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

 

 

Robert Bailey - Tuskegee Ruckus

click on the image to enlarge

 

Robert Bailey - Tuskegee Ruckus
Detail
 

Tuskegee Ruckus

    
Flight Officer Charles Brantley, Tuskegee pilot of the 100th. Fighter Squadron, guns down a German Me 262 jet on March 24, 1945, en route to Berlin. Below, German troops and a Luftwaffe anti-aircraft detachment are in confusion.

Signatures

~ 1st. Lt. Leo R. Gray
~ F/O Charles A Lane Jr.
~1st Lt. George A. Taylor

Note: signatures are separate, ready for matting and framing.

 
  50 Limited Edition with THREE signatures. Image Size: 
27'' x 15''

$ 220 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  5 Artist’s Proofs with THREE signatures Image Size: 
27'' x 15''

$ 295 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  5 Remarqued Edition with THREE signatures. Individually remarqued. Image Size: 
27'' x 15''

$ 375 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  50 Studio Edition Signed and numbered by the artist Image Size: 
27'' x 15''

$ 170 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

 

 

Robert Bailey - Tuskegee Trigger Time

click on the image to enlarge

 

Robert Bailey - Tuskegee Trigger Time - Detail
Detail

Tuskegee Trigger Time

    Tuskegee P­-51 Mustangs of the 301 Fighter Squadron defend an RAF photo reconnaissance Mosquito above Germany during early 1945. Featured aircraft is one of the most famous Mustangs of the Tuskegee: Creamer’s Dream, flown by Captain Charles L. White.
 

Signatures

Premier Edition
~Captain Charles L. White of Creamer’s Dream
~Also signed by: James Sheppard, Alexander Jefferson, George Taylor, Richard Macon, Hiram Mann, Leo Gray, Robert Martin, Howard L. Baugh, James Harvey and Bill Holloman

Limited Edition
~#1 to #75 signed by: John Briggs, James A. Sheppard, Alexander Jefferson, Lewis L. Lynch, James Warren, Howard L. Baugh and Hiram Mann
~#76 to #150 signed by: James Sheppard, Robert L. Martin, James Harvey, Leo Gray, Richard Macon, George A. Taylor and Howard L. Baugh

Artist’s Proofs
~Signed by: J. Briggs, Alexander Jefferson, James Sheppard, George Taylor, Yenworth Whitney, Theodore Lumpkin, Charles Hill, Hiram Mann, L. Lynch, Robert Martin, George Hardy, James Warren, James Harvey, Charles Lane and Leo Gray

Remarqued Edition
~Signed by: Yenworth Whitney, J. Briggs, Charles Hill Jr., Hiram Mann, L. Lynch, James Sheppard, Alexander Jefferson, J. Warren, Theodore Lumpkin, George Taylor, James Harvey, Leo Gray, Robert Martin, George Hardy and Charles Lane

Red Tail Edition
~Signed by: Charles Hill, Theodore Lumpkin, Robert Martin, George Taylor, James Harvey, Yenworth Whitney and Leo R. Gray

Free disc with editions: A CD-ROM with images and text of the paintings as it develops on the easel, with shots of the artist in his studio and Tuskegee pilots signing the prints at a hotel in Orlando Florida. Comments on how the project came into being. Take a look behind the scenes! This disc fits into a 5″ mailing tube, along with the print.

 
  150 Limited Edition with SEVEN co-signatures. Includes free CD. Image Size: 
34'' x 23''

$ 245 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  100 Red Tail Edition with SEVEN co-signatures. Includes free CD-ROM. Image Size: 
34'' x 23''

$ 245 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

 

Robert Bailey - Tuskegee Attack

click on the image to enlarge

 


 

Tuskegee Attack

   During August of 1944, the now famous Tuskegee Airmen deliver a serious message to the German army in Austria by blowing up an ammo dump. Leading the attack is P-51 Mustang ‘Travelin Lite’ of the 100th Fighter Squadron.

Signatures

~2nd. Lt. Christopher W. Newman 100th Fighter Squadron
~
2nd Lt. George E. Hardy of the 99th Fight Squadron
~
S/Sgt James A. Sheppard of the 100th Fighter Squadron
~
Tech Sergeant Wilfred R. DeFour of the 366 Air Service Squadron
~
Tech Sergeant George Watson Sr. of the 366 Air Service Squadron

 

 
  40 Limited Edition with FIVE co-signatures Image Size: 
27'' x 15 1/2''

$ 295 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  50 Studio Edition Signed by the artist only Image Size: 
27'' x 15 1/2''

$ 160 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  10 Giclées 42″ x 24″

$ 900 (cdn)
US click here

RDER ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 
 

 

Robert Bailey - B25 Mitchell

click on the image to enlarge

 

B-25 Mitchell

    

Dodging to avoid 'flack', F/O Fred Guest presses on to attack a target somewhere over France shortly after D-Day, 1944. This 'D' version of the Mitchel bomber was modified by the R.A.F. One of the changes to the type was removal of the nose guns. Fred Guest was based at this time in Dunsfold, England, with 180 Squadron. While R.C.A.F. officer, he was on loan to the R.A.F. and completed 50 operational trips on Mitchells. He currently resides in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

 
 

 Limited Edition Prints
Signed and Numbered by the artist

Image Size: 
13 1/4'' x 10''
   

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

 

Robert Bailey - Hercules

click on the image to enlarge

 

C-130 Hercules

   

#311 C130E Lochheed Hercules of 435 of 435 Transport Squadron, Namao Alberta, turns gracefully somewhere over northern Canada. 435 conducts long - range (tactical) airlifts, short range (tactical) airlifts, and Search and Rescue (SAR) missions, using both the E and H models. The squadron provided strategic airlift support during the Golf War to Canadian personnel stationed in Qatar and Bahrain. These aircraft have also been to assist the United nations in providing relief to Ethiopia

 
 

 Limited Edition Prints
Signed and Numbered by the artist

Image Size: 
13 1/4'' x 10''
   

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

 

Robert Bailey - P51 Mustang

click on the image to enlarge

 

P-51 Mustang

   

In July1944, P 51D Mustangs of the 364th. Fighter squadron lead B17's of the 323rd. Bomber Squadron to targets of strategic importance3 in central Germany. Prominent B 17's in this picture are 'Outhouse Mouse" and 'Nine-O-Nine'.

 
 

 Limited Edition Prints
Signed and Numbered by the artist

Image Size: 
13 1/4'' x 9 3/16''
   

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

 

Robert Bailey - Spitfire

click on the image to enlarge

 

Spitfire VB

   

'Beware of the Hun in the Sun!' The Spitfire pilot twists his head around to catch a glimpse of 'bogies' at 7 o clock high!

This version of the famous World War II fighter is one of the best loved by aviation enthusiasts. Its classical elliptical design and clean lines, give it a thoroughbred appearance that makes it unique. This particular aircraft if from 317 (Wilenski) Squadron. Royal Air Force, 1941. this group of Polish aircrew were formerly of 152 Squadron, Polish Air Force.

 

 
 

 Limited Edition Prints
Signed and Numbered by the artist

Image Size: 
13 1/4'' x 9 3/4''
   

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

 

Robert Bailey - Pearl Girls

click on the image to enlarge

 

Pearl Girls

   

 

 
 

 Limited Edition Giclee on canvas
Signed and Numbered by the artist

Image Size: 
40'' x 27''

 $1200 (cdn)
US click here

 

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Open Edition print

Image Size: 
33'' x 22''
 $175 (cdn)
US click here
 

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

Robert Bailey - A Brush with History

 

Book is 17-3/4" wide x 11-1/2" high, with 126 pages.
Individual Book Packages
Only 300 available Includes
CD Rom of 10 minute slide show with music!
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Brush With History

   

An exciting collection of paintings by one of the world's premier aviation artists, splendidly exhibited in this high quality, hardcover book with glossy dust jacket.
-----------------------------------------------------

This is Robert Bailey's long-awaited first book of combat aviation paintings. Consisting of 70 colour images and 57 pencil drawings, it is sure to be highly collectable by aviation art connoisseurs around the world. Anecdotes of print signings, text on Robert's circuitous route to becoming an aviation artist, background stories of how all the pictures came into being, and insights into World War II written by veterans from both sides!
Foreword is by Colonel 'Bud' Anderson of the 357th FG, with Introduction by Mike Coenen.

A selection of print titles also include 'work in progress' images, showing how various paintings were developed, stage by stage.
Never-before-seen pencil drawings include aircraft of all types, naval scenes, historical figures (Roosevelt, Churchill), and individual aircrew in flight gear, revealing a new talent by this artist.
This book will give endless hours of pleasure to military history buffs and is a 'must' for the history section of any library.

Package #2
30 Artist's Proofs books

With distinctively coloured dust jacket, all signed and numbered by the artist, with the same items as included in Package 1 (above), excepting these enhancements:

  • Full-sized limited edition print RAMITELLI RUMBLE, individually signed by NINE Tuskegee Airmen.
Package #3
20 Double Remarqued Edition books

With distinctively coloured dust jacket, all signed and numbered by the artist, with the same items as included in Package 1 (above), excepting these enhancements:

  • Full-sized limited edition print RAMITELLI RUMBLE, individually signed by THIRTEEN Tuskegee Airmen.
  • One of the artist's brushes used to paint 'Ramitelli Rumble'.
  • A remarque on the included Ramitelli Rumble print, plus a second remarque in the book.

Mini Package

"A Brush with History" book

Limited edition print of BIG BEAUTIFUL BLUENOSER

Limited edition print of TIRPITZ TERROR

Multi-media CD of Bailey's work

 
 

Individual Book Packages
Limited Edition s/n 300

 

Sold out at publisher
possible availability - click here
 

 

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  Package # 2  

 $595 (cdn)
US click here

 

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  Package # 3  

 $995 (cdn)
US click here

 

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Minipackage

 

 $195 (cdn)
US click here

 

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

 

Robert Bailey - A Brush with History

An example spread from A Brush with History

America's Century

"Big Beautiful Bluenoser"

America's Century

''Tirpitz Terror''

 

Excerpt

A Brush with History is filled with anecdotes and recountings of how the canvases came into being and the tales they depict. The following example comes from Robert's description of SHOCK AT SHADOW VALLEY:

"This particular canvas ran into overtime, taking five weeks to complete and thus affecting my time schedule for 'Tuskegee Trigger Time.'
"I added a few extra touches, like the crashed FW-190 and rescue crew on the low left segment, and men running around in confusion beside the fireball cause by the attacking Mosquitoes. There must have been a sort of grim satisfaction amongst aircrews, realizing the havoc they had caused on a raid such as this."

 

 
 

 

Robert Bailey - Ramitelli Rumble

 

Ramitelli Rumble

   

This special release is made available almost exclusively with the release of Robert's book, A Brush with History. A finite number of prints are available separately as Studio Edition. (see right)

 

 
 

100 Studio Edition

Signed and numbered by the artist only.

 

 $165 (cdn)
US click here

 

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Ramitelli Rumble

The Story

Life for the Fighter Squadrons of the 332nd Fighter Group, at the former farm field in Ramitelli, Italy in 1945, was about disciplined routine. Like other Fighter Groups in the 15th Air Force based nearby, it would start as it ended with the ground crews. With a mission planned and communicated they worked feverishly, many times without enough sleep, coaxing and prodding “their planes” to be ready in the morning to “loan out to the pilots.”

As the sun began to rise the air crews would awaken and begin preparation for the next mission. For some sleep did not come easy and did little to refresh their tired minds, a byproduct of aerial combat flown high above the hostile skies of Nazi Germany and Austria, locked in the deadly business of defending bomber streams they were tasked to escort against a resilient foe.

The tension would begin to build early as the air crews prepared for the coming mission. After a quick but subdued meal at the mess hall it was off to the briefing where the target for the day was announced and escort assignments were given. There they would be made aware of what defenses they could expect, the flak corridors they would navigate around and the anticipated reception from the Luftwaffe entering and exiting the target area; all the while they defended the bombers against a persistent enemy bent on bringing the four-engined ‘big friends’ down.

With the briefing concluded it was a short hop to the parachute shack to collect the necessities including escape kits before they were driven out to their dispersal areas. There they would confer with their crew chiefs, while being strapped in, about any issues the aircraft had since the last mission. The tension was now palpable as the pilots waited like coiled springs for the signal to start engines.

As the predetermined time arrived, magneto switches were turned on and engine generators whined and dozens of Merlin engines roared to life. The popping of hot gases exiting exhaust ports rose in harmony building to a low rumble, as chock blocks were pulled by ground crew attempting to stand against the prop wash. The high-powered planes assembled each in order of take off at the end of the respective runway.

With a shot from a Berry Pistol arching overhead signaling that the departure time had arrived, Flight Leaders and Wingmen would push their engine throttles foreword and the Rumble at Ramitelli would build. From a soft growl it would grow into a loud crescendo rising in unison with the other engines announcing that another Tuskegee Mission was about to commence.

In Robert Bailey’s latest action canvas, entitled RAMITELLI RUMBLE, ‘Little Freddio’ and ‘Lady Emmo’ of the 332 Squadron are the first to launch from the airfield and begin the process to assemble before turning to a northern heading that will take them to the rendezvous point where they will meet the bombers they are to escort to the heartland of Germany. They will need to be vigilant today if their record of never losing a bomber they escorted in combat, is to remain intact

 

 
 

 

Robert Bailey - Tuskegee Trigger Time

click on the image to enlarge

 

Tuskegee Trigger Time

   

 A special Tuskegee Scholarship Fund Release, with proceeds from 100 prints going to the Tuskegee Scholarship fund.

 

 
 

Premier Edition
with 11 Signatures

image size:
34" x 23"

 $375 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Limited edition print:
with 7 Signatures

image size:
34" x 23"

 $245 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Artists Proof:
with 15 Signatures

image size:
34" x 23"

 $285 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Remarques:
with 15 Signatures

image size:
34" x 23"

 $395 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Red Tail Edition:
with 7 Signatures

image size:
34" x 23"

 $245 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Studio Edition:
(artist signature only)

image size:
34" x 23"

 $110 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

 

Robert Bailey - Haiphong Havoc

click on the image to enlarge

 

Haiphong Havoc

   

In the summer of 1972, A-4 Skyhawks and A-6 Intruders complete an Alpha Strike, laying MK 2 and DST Destructor mines in the approach to Haiphong Harbor, North Vietnam. U.S. Navy aircraft launched from several carriers in the Northern Gulf of Tonkin laid thousand of mines in the harbor during this period.

 The international shipping at Haiphong were unloading tons of munitions which were going down the Ho Chi Min Trail to be used against U.S. Forces in the south. These mining strikes put an effective stop to such enemy activity.

Signatures

~Liutenant Commander    Fred Ferrazzano USN
~Commander Bob Arnold USN
~Commander T.R. Swartz USN

 

 
 

Studio Edition:
(artist signature only)

image size:
34" x 19 1/2"

 $110 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Limited edition print:  
with 3 Signatures

image size:
34" x 19 1/2"

 $185 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Artists Proof:
with 3 Signatures

image size:
34" x 19 1/2"

 $275 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Remarques:
with 3 Signatures

image size:
34" x 19 1/2"

 $375 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

Robert Bailey - Desert Vulture

click on the image to enlarge

Desert Vulture

    

Sunrise on May 31, 1942 near El Adem in Libya, North Africa. Wing Commander H.A. 'Jimmy' Fenton, leading 274 Squadron, RAF, attacks a Ju 87B Stuka of 1./StG3 in his Hawker Hurricane. Top cover Spitfires descend into the intense battle as Allied tanks appear from the northwest to attack the German base.

 

 

 
 

Limited edition print:
with 4 Signatures

image size:
32" x 19"

 $175 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

Robert Bailey - Romantic Rendezvous

click on the image to enlarge

Romantic Rendezvous

    

It is 1934, and Charles Lindbergh had flown the Atlantic just six years previously. Some lucky individuals owned planes that flew in the First World War, and used them for shows and joyrides. One such adventurer has used his private airplane to meet his fiancé. Flying into a remote farmer's field during springtime, they meet under the Lover's Tree for an hour of magic.

 

 
 

Limited edition print
 

image size:
20" x 31"

 $145 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

Limited Edition Canvas

image size:
22" x 42"

 $595 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

 

Robert Bailey - Bluenoser Bounce

click on the image to enlarge

Bluenoser Bounce

    

April 28th. 1944. Lt. Bob 'Punchy' Powell in "THE WEST BY GAWD VIRGINIAN" and squadron mates, attack a German airfield at Herbeville, France. His wingman, Lt. Jamie Laing, was shot down and taken prisoner.

 

 

 
 

Limited edition print:
with 4 signatures

paper size:
23 1/2" x 34"

 $175 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

Robert Bailey - Full Throttle

click on the image to enlarge

Full Throttle

    

Robert Bailey's "Full Throttle" was released on June 25th, 1999. Shown are Spitfires of 412 Squadron, R.C.A.F., attacking targets of opportunity in France just after D-Day, 1944. Lead strike pilot and print signee is Don Laubman, with 15 victories. Also signing are Gordon Ockenden (10 victories,) Douglas Gaudin and Don Murchie. All are Spitfire pilots of note

 

 

 
 

Limited edition print:
with 4 signatures

paper size:
22 1/2" x 33 1/2"

 $175 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

Robert Bailey - Just Passing Through

click on the image to enlarge

Just Passin' Through

    

This inspirational picture is about the journey of life. As young people disembark from the background train, an elderly couple enter the near train on 'Omega Track.' There are other symbols within the scene which make this a unique and fascinating scenario. It seems to conceal as much as it discloses. Life's journey takes us to many places along the way; some good, some difficult. Many people have eyes only for the destination, while others savor the journey itself.

 

 
 

Limited edition print
 

paper size:
22 1/2" x 33 "

 $175 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

  Limited edition canvas
 

image size:
24" x 42"

 $895 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

Robert Bailey - Sting of the Yellow jackets

click on the image to enlarge

Sting of the Yellow Jackets

    

Spring of 1944. P-51D's of the 361st. Fighter Group defend a crippled B-17 high over Germany.

 

 
 

Limited edition print:
with 6 signatures
 

paper size:
23" x 33 "

 $175 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

Robert Bailey - Night Crossing

click on the image to enlarge

Night Crossing

    

A Dornier 217 of KG-2 overflies a railway station somewhere in southern England during the early part of WWII. A British officer's wife is seeing him off at the station as they take their dog for a stroll. Troops wait on the platform for the train, which is just pulling in. A group of airmen jump off a truck and head across the line to entrain. Suddenly, the German bomber screams overhead, racing for home after having bombed a target earlier in the night. The ground trembles with it's engines, and you can imagine the shock and surprise of the people on the ground. Another dramatic, fleeting moment in the titanic struggle of war.

 

 
 

Limited edition print:
with 2 signatures
 

paper size:
22 1/2" X 33 1/2"

 $175 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 
 

Robert Bailey - Men of the Century

click on the image to enlarge

Men of the Century

    

By 4:00 on the morning of October 8th., 1943, the departments of Group Photo, Armament, Signals, Ordnance, Navigation, Transportation, Weather, and Flying Control had been notified of the impending mission. This was 'Our Babe', depicted crossing the field at about fifteen hundred feet in Robert Bailey's painting "Men of 7he Century". With her is a no-name B-17. As men stand anxiously on the Thorpe Abbotts control tower, 'Holy Terror,' (right), Queen Bee and Marie Helena taxi past. 'Marie Helena' was to collide with an FW-1 90 on this mission.

 

 
 

Limited edition print:
with 4 signatures
 

paper size:
22 1/2" X 33 1/2"

 $195 (cdn)
US click here

BUY ONLINE

More info or to order
 by phone click here

 

  About Robert Bailey
   

Originals by Robert Bailey 
         
Blog about Robert Bailey

For more info on this artist email:     info@picturethisgallery.com

Top

Picture This framing and Art Gallery - since 1981

Phone:(780) 467.3038,  Toll Free: 1.800.528.4278, Address:  959 Ordze Rd, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada, T8A 4L7 (Map)

Home  |  Contact Us |  About Us  |  Community Links  |  Links  | Art Glossary | How to Find Us   |  Artists |   Picture Framing  |  Art Shows  |  Original Artwork  

 

Picture This framing & gallery is an authorized representative for:
The Greenwich Workshop, Millpond Press, Somerset House, The Western Lights Artists Group,
The Artist's Garden, Clearwater Publishing and other Fine Art publishers
Contact Us   for more info.

© 2001-present  PictureThisGallery.com  All rights reserved.   Privacy policy   webmaster  

 Receive exclusive offers and updates         Follow Me on Pinterest

 

Order Online  
SECURE SERVER        View Cart  

    environment

friendly framing

Official Picture Framers for

 
 
Artist Directory
Art Glossary
Art News and Events
Art shows

Canada Scapes and Spaces
Fantasy Art
Fine art Prints
Floral

Fine Art Photography
Giclees
Landscapes
Limited Editions
Masterpieces in Miniature
Original Art
Picture Framing
Porcelains
Posters
Sports Art
Wildlife Art
What's New