Midway, the Attack on the Sōryū by Anthony Saunders signed by Pacific veterans

$180.0
Unit of Sale
Single-Piece Work
Artist
Anthony Saunders
Signed By
Veteran and artist
Size
Medium (up to 36in.)
Framing
Unframed
Region of Origin
California, USA
Listed By
Dealer / Reseller
Year of Production
2013
Style
Illustration Art, Realism, Aviation Art, Military Art
Features
Autographed, Midway
Featuring:
Japanese Aircraft Carrier Sōryū
Time Period Produced
2010-2019
Aircraft:
SBD Dauntless
Image Orientation
Landscape
Signed
Yes
Color
Color
Title
Midway - The Attack on the Soryu
Period
world war 2
Material
Paper, Lithograph
Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
Yes
Original/Licensed Reprint
Limited Edition Print
Topic:
The Battle of Midway
Subject
Aircraft, Military, Ships, USA, World War II (1939-1945), Midway, US Navy, ship, Aircraft Carrier
Dimensions (inches)
29 x 23½
Type
Print
Autographed by:
Pacific US Navy Veterans
COA Issued By
Military Gallery
Theme
Art, Aviation, Militaria, Japan
Production Technique
Offset Lithograph
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
condition
New

A tribute to the pilots who flew in the battle of Midway

MIDWAY - THE ATTACK ON THE SORYU
By Anthony Saunders

Thursday 4 June 1942, and Admiral Yamamoto’s plan to draw what remained of the US Pacific fleet into battle was going well. That morning, before dawn, he had launched over a hundred aircraft to pound Midway’s power plants and oil installations, and the attack had been successful. Now, with his aircraft returned, re- fueled and re-armed he prepared to launch a second strike to deliver the coup de grace.

By 10.20 the noise on the carrier’s packed flight decks reached a crescendo as the pilots ran up their engines whilst the Sōryū turned slowly into the wind ready to launch. Few were watching the sky above. They failed to spot the SBD Dauntless dive-bombers from the USS Yorktown gathering high overhead. No one noticed as the battle-hardened pilots of VB-3 banked their SBDs and, swooping like hawks on their prey, dived on the carrier below.

This action packed painting by Anthony Saunders recreates the scene as the SBD pilots pull out of their death-defying dives having delivered their 1000lb bombs perfectly on target with three direct hits. Already there is utter chaos aboard the Sōryū as exploding ammunition and igniting fuel erupt onto the flight deck from the hangars below. Secondary explosions rip through the ship, fires rage beyond control and her hull shudders to contain the violent inferno. The Sōryū is doomed.

THE SIGNATURES
The Battle of Midway in June 1942 ranks as the most pivotal naval victory of World War II. Joining artist Anthony Saunders, two veterans who took part in the epic Battle of Midway have signed the prints in this historically important edition:

Aviation Machinist 1st Class GEORGE H. MAYNOR - Crewman aboard the USS Hornet
Aviation Machinist 1st Class JACK MORRISSEY - SBD Dauntless Pilot