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ROBERT TAYLOR - KNIGHTS MOVE

Knights Move by Robert Taylor

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Robert Taylor’s dramatic new painting, Knights Move.

"The 'Tirpitz' is the most important naval vessel in the situation today ... her destruction would profoundly affect the course of the war" - Winston Churchill

The terrifying North Atlantic supply convoys to Russia began in September 1941 with Churchill's promise to Stalin to send convoys every 10 days. In the event, treacherous conditions, insufficient ships, limited unloading facilities, and frozen ports, meant that by the year end only seven convoys had got through.

The German Navy were quick to react, C in C Grand Admiral Raeder increasing U-boat strength in Norwegian waters, and ordering the mighty battleship Tirpitz to Norway, prompting Churchill to say "Tirpitz is the most important naval vessel in the situation today". He believed her destruction would "profoundly affect the course of the war". The first RAF attack was mounted on the night of 29/30 January, but the great battleship escaped unscathed. 

Fearing for the Tirpitz’s safety, Hitler ordered more Luftwaffe aircraft to Norway, and the gathering German forces began inflicting mounting losses on the lumbering convoys. As the Arctic spring and summer progressed, bringing perpetual daylight to the Barents Sea, the attacks continued around the clock. The threat of attack by the Tirpitz was sufficient in itself to cause chaos and disruption to the North Atlantic convoys. The day after Convoy PQ 17 set sail from Iceland on June 27, the British Home Fleet learned that Tirpitz had sailed from her hideout in the Norwegian fjords and, considering the threat to their cruiser squadron too serious, and with their battleships and carriers unable to arrive in time, PQ 17 was ordered to scatter. U-boats and air attacks took a terrible toll, only 10 of the 34 merchantmen having set sail made it through to the Russian port of Archangel. Tirpitz failed to make contact with the convoy and returned to port without firing a shell, but her very presence in the theatre enough to cause the demise of convoy PQ 17.

Robert Taylor's new painting KNIGHTS MOVE shows the awesome battleship Tirpitz under the command of Admiral Schniewind, in company with battleships Scheer and Hipper, setting sail during "Operation Rosselsprung", destined for the open sea and the North Atlantic convoy traffic. Messerschmitt Me I 09s of JG5, based at Petsamo, provide overhead cover while flotilla escort vessels make up the fearsome armada. The magnificent Norwegian mountains provide a spectacular backdrop to this comprehensively realistic and stirring World War Two image.

Prints from the main edition have 4 signatures.

Prints from the Tirpitz Edition have 6 signatures

The Veterans Edition includes the exclusive, matching-numbered companion print Borne on Eagles Wings, featuring Me109s of JG5 taking off from Petsamo, and has a total of 10 signatures.

Borne on Eagles Wings

Borne on Eagles Wings by Robert Taylor

Knights Move
Detail

Knights Move (Detail) by Robert Taylor

Knights Move - The Signatories

Main Edition
Major Eric Rudorffer
Oberleutnant Ernst Scheufele
Fähnrich Arnold Schroeder
Leutnant Zur See Willibald Volsing

    The Tirpitz Edition, Artist Proofs and Remarques are additionally signed by
    Oberst Hajo Hermann
    Unteroffizier Heinz Kern

    The Veterans Edition is additionally signed by
    Oberstleutnant Gunther Sscholz
    Leutnant Edmund ‘Paule’ Rossmann
    Oberleutnant Walter Schuck - Companion Print
    Unteroffizier Gunter Kolb - Companion Print

     

Knights Move by Robert Taylor

500 Edition with 4 signatures
400 Tirpitz Edition with 6 signatures
30 Tirpitz Edition Artist Proofs with 6 signatures
25 Tirpitz Edition Remarques with 6 signatures
100 Veterans Edition with Companion Print and 10 sigs.

Overall size 35” x 24”.

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Very Limited availability of Veterans Edition - please call us.

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All images copyright Robert Taylor.

Some other recent releases from Robert Taylor:

The Battle for Britain   Doolittle’s D-Day   Heading Home to Raydon   Running The Gauntlet
Skipper Comes Home   Target Bearing 270   Strike and Return   Late Arrival   Air Superiority
Knights Move   American Eagles   Late Arrival   Strike and Strike Again   Fighting Red Tails
Spitfires Over St Michael’s Mount   Savage Skies   Dambusters - The Impossible Mission
Top Cover / Vol 5   Schweinfurt - The Second Mission   Into the Teeth of the Wind
Desert Sharks   High Cost   Fury of Assault   Top Dog   Tommy Leader

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