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Brooks Aviation Art


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Art collecting, whether
it's aviation art or any other kind, is a very personal matter.
While our web site offers the ability to conveniently view a
huge selection of the best in aviation art, we encourage all
collectors, new or long established, to call us with any questions,
comments or requests, or for general assistance in finding the
perfect piece.
The fastest way to begin viewing our wide range of aviation art
is to select one of the top three links at left. Enjoy your visit,
and please let us know if we can be of any assistance. Customer
service has always been our top priority, and we hope you'll
give us the opportunity to show you why we have so many satisfied
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NEW Eismeer Patrol
by Anthony
Saunders |
NEW Lancasters at the Ready
by Philip
E. West |
NEW Breakout
by Anthony
Saunders |
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NEW Holding the Tide
by Richard
Taylor |
Morning Chorus
by Gerald
Coulson |
NEW Dauntless Against a Rising Sun
by William
S. Phillips |
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Stratojet Shakedown
by Craig
Kodera |
America's Century
by Robert
Bailey |
NEW 4 of 5 on the 6th
by Roy
Grinnell |
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The Biggin Hill Wing
by Nicolas
Trudgian |
Last Word
by James
Dietz |
Descendants of the Red Baron
by Heinz
Krebs |
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Heia Safari
by Nicolas Trudgian
Rommel's Afrika Korps in Tunisia, 1943.
Framed to include the original
signature of
Field Marshall Erwin Rommel.
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The Dambusters
by Robert Taylor
Flt. Lt. Mick Martin attacks the Moehne Dam.
Conservation framed.
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Aviation art - signatures
Over the last twenty five years,
aviation art has grown from a very small niche in the art world
to become a major area of collecting. Many people have been attracted
to aviation prints not only by the quality of the images, and
subject matter of course, but also by the addition of original
pilot and crew signatures to the prints. This is undoubtedly
one of biggest factors in the rapid growth of aviation art, as
many collectors are keen students of aviation or military history,
and these signatures are viewed as adding historical significance
to the artwork.
We are often asked if the signatures attributed to a print are
authentic original autographs, and the answer in all cases is
yes. On this web site, whenever you see "signed by"
it means that the person listed has personally signed each print
in the edition. Signatures are almost always in pencil, few if
any are signed with a pen these days, although it was fairly
common many years ago. Some prints have been matted to include
rare signatures, when these happen to be from the war period
they are usually in ink, and therefore require particular care
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All prints are unframed and
dimensions listed are 'Overall' unless otherwise noted.
On-line orders are secure and encrypted. All customer information
is kept strictly confidential.
Brooks Aviation Art title appears on electronic images only,
not on prints. |
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