Lucky Jane by Anthony Saunders

£50.00£625.00

Avro Lancaster B.III (JB138) QR-J ‘Just Jane’ of 61 Squadron returns home after a mission to Stettin on the night of 5 / 6 January 1944.

Signed by the artist and up to 3 veterans

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Lucky Jane by Anthony Saunders – Selection: Limited Edition
£50.00
Lucky Jane by Anthony Saunders – Selection: Collector's Edition
£125.00
Lucky Jane by Anthony Saunders – Selection: Collector's Artist Proof
£175.00
Lucky Jane by Anthony Saunders – Selection: Remarque
£395.00
Lucky Jane by Anthony Saunders – Selection: Double Remarque
£625.00

Description

An atmospheric edition commemorating the aircrews of RAF Bomber Command

The Avro Lancaster can justifiably claim to have been the RAF’s most successful bomber of World War II. Following its first operational sortie in 1942, for the last three years of the war the Lancaster, supported by the Halifax, formed the backbone of Bomber Command’s relentless offensive against strategic industrial targets of Nazi Germany. Night after night the brave airmen took off knowing that highly-trained Luftwaffe crews and ferocious ground-based defences awaited them over objectives that included shipyards, the aircraft industry, transport, synthetic oil plants along with anything else deemed responsible for keeping its war machine functioning. The ultimate success of that long campaign rested largely on the shoulders of the Lancaster, and the bravery of the aircrew who flew and fought in her. Ten Victoria Crosses were awarded to Lancaster crew and, by the end of hostilities these incredible bombers had flown over 156,000 missions and dropped more than 608,000 tons of bombs.

Victory, however, came at a sombre price with aircrew in Bomber Command suffering some of the worst casualty rates of the war. On average a typical Lancaster bomber survived a mere 21 missions, and nearly half of the 7,377 Lancasters built were shot down along with the loss of over 21,000 airmen, their average age was just 22. With such odds stacked against them it’s miraculous that any Bomber Command aircraft completed more than a hundred operational sorties yet nearly thirty were ‘lucky’ enough to do so, or come very close, and most of them were Lancasters. They included Lancaster B.III (JB138), QR-J Just Jane that served with 61 Squadron, the aircraft selected by artist Anthony to feature in Lucky Jane, his stunning tribute to the RAF’s finest bomber of the war.

Beautifully painted in his unmistakable and much admired style, Anthony has depicted the bomber, flown on this occasion by Wing Commander ‘Reggie’ Stidolph, Commanding Officer of 61 Squadron, as she returns after a raid on Stettin on the night of 5 / 6 January 1944. Badly damaged by an attacking Me210 night-fighter, which in turn was shot down by return fire from the bomber’s hawk- eyed gunners, Wing Commander Stidolph has skilfully managed to nurse QR-J Just Jane back across the North Sea. With holes in her fuselage, wings and fin and with her outer port engine feathered we see the damaged bomber, having crossed the English coast, descend through cloud towards an emergency landing at RAF Matlaske in Norfolk. The Lancaster had been in the air for nearly ten hours and had just 8½ gallons of fuel left in her tanks.

Image size: 15 ¾” wide x 10 ½” high
Overall print size: 19 ¼” wide x 15 ¼” high

Flying until the end of the war, QR-J Just Jane survived 123 operational sorties, and was one of four Lancasters from 61 Squadron to join the select ‘One Hundred’ club.

The Limited Edition
Each print in the edition has been personally signed by artist Anthony Saunders and serves as a fitting tribute to the brave airmen who flew Lancasters with Bomber Command during WWII.

The Matted Collector’s Edition & Artist Proofs
Adding considerable historic significance, each copy in these restricted editions has been signed for posterity by a highly-regarded Lancaster veteran who flew on operations during WWII and mounted to full conservation standards to include the original and authentic autographs of two famous WWII Lancaster veterans, including a pilot who received the Victoria Cross whilst flying with 61 Squadron:

Warrant Officer TED KEY Ld’H (signed print)

Flight Lieutenant BILL REID VC (matted)

Squadron Leader NORMAN SCRIVENER DSO DFC (matted)

Approx. matted size: 22” wide x 18 ¾” high

The Matted Remarque Edition
Widely considered as some of the best and largest in the industry, Anthony’s unique pencil remarques are individually created in the lower margin of the print. The first edition, consisting of 15 single sized remarques, are a perfect way to collect original art and are issued conservation matted with all components of the Collector’s Edition.

The Matted Double Remarque
Created specially for the serious collector, these dramatic pieces are much bigger than a standard remarque and exclusively restricted to just 10 copies worldwide. The demand for these superb creations is such that we urge collectors to reserve their remarques early to avoid disappointment.

THE LIMITED EDITION
Edition Size – 200

THE COLLECTORS EDITION
Edition Size – 25

THE COLLECTORS ARTIST PROOFS
Edition Size – 15

THE REMARQUE
Edition Size – 15

THE DOUBLE REMARQUE
Edition Size – 10

Additional information

Selection

Limited Edition, Collector's Edition, Collector's Artist Proof, Remarque, Double Remarque