Undefeated by Simon Atack

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A shot up and crippled Halifax bomber limping home, two of her props feathered. With her battle-damage critical and wounded or dead crew aboard, her skipper is battling with her controls to keep her flying as she nears perilously close to an unforgiving and bitterly cold North sea

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Undefeated by Simon Atack – Undefeated by Simon Atack: Giclee print - Archival Paper
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Undefeated by Simon Atack – Undefeated by Simon Atack: Giclée Print on Canvas
£395.00
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“We came home in our Halifax on two engines after being hit by flak over the target. The skipper told us to prepare for ditching into the sea and I thought ‘Oh God, I can’t bloody swim!’ But she held together and kept us flying till we made it to Woodbridge for repairs. Nothing beat our old girl!” Quote from a dear friend of Simon’s and veteran air gunner.158 Sqn.

This painting depicts a scene that would be very familiar to many veteran Bomber Command aircrews. The sight of a shot up and crippled bomber limping home, two of her props feathered. With her battle-damage critical and wounded or dead crew aboard, her skipper is battling with her controls to keep her flying as she nears perilously close to an unforgiving and bitterly cold North sea. In this case of this painting, this is a Lancaster. The squadron codes are unseen at this angle but that’s not the important detail of this work. She represents the many, many instances of scenes like this for all Halifax and Stirling squadron crews, as well of course, as Lancaster crews who came home in these nerve-wracking conditions following their night assaults on Hitler’s industrial cities.

The rocks and breaking surf suggest this crew are going to be lucky and win the battle for the homeward flight to reach the English coast. Many others were just as fortunate. Their Halifax, their Stirling, Hampden, Wellington or Whitley held together and kept flying all the way home. Many again were not so lucky. Ditching into the sea in darkness and bitter winds and relentless waves to struggle into a dinghy, take care of a wounded comrade and figure out where this last position is known to be. Release the two carrier pigeons that early-war RAF aircraft had aboard and pray for early salvation from an RAF Rescue launch or fishing boat.

But for this crew at least, the sea shall not have them either. But a safe return to their Lincolnshire airfield. Undefeated.

All orders are supplied with the back story behind the painting.

Giclée Print on Archival Paper
Measuring 33″ x 24″ and printed on very high quality Archival Paper. Signed and numbered by Simon Atack and issued with a Certificate of Authenticity

Giclée Print on Canvas – UK orders only
For that ‘original’ look. 36″ x 24″ supplied unstretched and signed and numbered on the back of the canvas and issued with a Certificate of Authenticity

Remarque Edition
Giclée Print on Archival Paper – Measuring 33″ x 24″ and printed on very high quality Archival Paper. Signed and numbered by Simon Atack and issued with a Certificate of Authenticity. Simon will draw a small original pencil image at the bottom of the print on either the left, right or in the middle

 

Edition Sizes:
Giclée Print on Archival Paper – 400
Giclée Print on Canvas – 200
Remarque Edition – 50

Copyright Image and Text Simon W. Atack

Additional information

Undefeated by Simon Atack

Giclee print – Archival Paper, Giclée Print on Canvas, Remarque Edition