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Caught On The Surface <br> by Robert Taylor
Caught On The Surface <br> by Robert Taylor

Caught On The Surface
by Robert Taylor

$1,376.00

The Battle of the Atlantic was fought by the Royal Navy and RAF Coastal Command against the U-boats. It was a long, deadly struggle in which Hitler’s prized U-boat fleet attempted to starve Britain of food, fuel and the materials of war by destroying the convoys that kept it supplied. The effective use of depth charges by Allied aircraft demanded an attack from extremely low level, but as each submarine was armed with 10 cannons, the dangers to the aircrews was immense.

The hunter becomes the hunted in a remarkable true encounter between Sunderland ‘U’of 461 Sqn and U-Boat U-461 during the Battle of the Atlantic.

On 30 July 1943 Short Sunderland flying boat ‘U’ of 461 Sqn RAAF attacked and sank one of three German submarines caught on the surface in the Bay of Biscay. In an ironic twist of fate the submarine was also U-461.

Robert Taylor’s dramatic and powerful painting depicts Sunderland ‘U’ at extremely low-level, enduring a barrage of gunfire after delivering a successful attack to sink U-461. In an instinctive act of compassion the Sunderland pilot circled the scene to drop a dingy to the U-boat survivors.

The Signatures

Every print has been signed by the Artist plus FOUR crew of Sutherland 'U' and FOUR crew of U-461.

Able Seaman GERHARD KORBJUHN

Medical Orderly WILHELM HOFFKEN

Able Seaman HELMUT ROSCHINSKI

Leading Seaman ALOIS MOMPER

Warrant Officer HORRIE MORGAN

Flight Lieutenant PETER JENSEN

Flight Lieutenant JOHN ROLLAND

Flight Lieutenant DUDLEY MARROWS

EDITION

LIMITED

EDITION SIZE

850

PRINT NUMBER

547

CONDITION

EXCELLENT

MEDIA

LITHOGRAPH

SIZE (Ex Frame)

25" x 16"

RELEASE DATE

2000

FRAMED

YES

Certificate of Authenticity

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