Salute to the Brave by Anthony Saunders

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Luftwaffe Ace Franz Stigler declines to destroy a seemingly defenceless and battered B-17 from the 379th BG as it limps home following a raid on Bremen, 20 December 1943. Having assessed the critical state of the Fortress flown by 2nd Lt Charlie Brown, and glimpsed some of the badly wounded men through gaping holes in the fuselage, Stigler decides to escort the bomber to the North Sea coast on a heading for England. In a final act of chivalry, the German pilot looked across at his American counterpart and raised a gloved hand in salute before swinging his aircraft away.

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Description

It was the crew’s first mission together; a raid on the Focke-Wulf fighter production factory in Bremen, but for rookie pilot Charlie Brown, on only his second combat mission, 20 December 1943 quickly turned into a nightmare. Flying with the 527th Bomb Squadron, his B-17 Ye Olde Pub was badly damaged over the target as intense, accurate flak took out one engine, damaged another and shattered the bomber’s nose. Down on power and slowing, he’d still managed to press home the attack and release his bomb load on target but, as they turned and headed for home, the crew found themselves falling behind the main formation. The straggler now became a magnet for the encircling enemy fighters, who pulverised the already battered Fortress.

Damage was severe: the rudder and port elevator were shattered and a third engine hit; the hydraulics, electrics, radio and oxygen systems were in pieces and the weapons froze. The fuselage was shredded by deadly cannon fire, killing the tail gunner and wounding others, including pilot Charlie Brown who was dazed and losing blood. The embattled Fortress soaked up the onslaught and somehow, but he didn’t know how, the rookie pilot kept the flying sieve in the air – just – because Ye Olde Pub was close to stalling.

It wasn’t long before Franz Stigler’s Bf109 was spotted approaching at speed; all on board believed their days were now finally numbered. But Luftwaffe Ace Stigler had other thoughts.

A seasoned Bf109 veteran with JG./27 who had previously served in North Africa, Sicily and Italy, Stigler was also a chivalrous opponent, and as he circled the wrecked B-17 he could clearly see the dead tail-gunner and other badly wounded men obviously unable to bail out. Compassion took the better part of valour. It would have been ‘like shooting at a man in a parachute’ he was reported to have told Associated Press after the war and instead of shooting down the Fortress, with her dead and wounded, Stigler escorted the bomber over the North Sea coast on a heading for England – a scene brilliantly recreated in Anthony Saunders’ piece in which before departing, Stigler looked the relieved Brown in the eyes and raised his hand in a Salute to the Brave.

Overall Print Size: 26 ½” x 19 ¼”
Image Size: 20 ¾” x 12 ¾”

Stigler never reported the incident. Had he done so he would in all probability have been shot as a traitor yet many years later, through serendipity and good fortune, both men would meet again and become firm friends.

Each print is hand numbered and personally signed by the artist, Anthony Saunders. Available in the following editions:

THE LIMITED EDITION- Edition Size – 275 – sold out

PUBLISHERS PROOF – Edition size – 100

THE ARTIST PROOFS- Edition Size – 25 – sold out

THE Remarque – Edition Size – 25

THE GICLEE STUDIO PROOFS – Edition Size – 75

THE DOUBLE REMARQUES – Edition Size – 10 – sold out

THE REMARQUES – sold out
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 25 single sized remarques similar in concept to the drawing depicted, are a perfect way for enthusiasts to collect original art. If you have any particular request, such as a specific aircraft or markings, please ask when placing your order and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

THE DOUBLE REMARQUES

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 GICLÉE PROOFS ON CANVAS
Using the most sophisticated digital Giclée technology, each Studio Proof is printed directly on to fine canvas creating a stunning piece which has all the look and feel of an original painting. Fully authorised, stamped on the back, hand numbered and titled, each canvas proof is supplied *pre-stretched ready to simply drop into a frame of your choice.

Overall stretched canvas size: 36″ wide x 24″ high *(Overseas orders are shipped rolled for free shipping and are not stretched)

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Edition

Publishers Proof, Remarque, Giclee Canvas Proof