Tuskegee Attack
Robert Bailey
Limited Edition Print
Giclée
42 × 24 in
Artwork Description
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
Available in the Following Editions:
- 40 Limited Editions, with 5 co-signatures (27” x 15.5″)
- 50 Studio Editions, signed by the artist only (27” x 15.5″)
- 10 Giclées (42” x 24″)