THE PEACEMAKERS

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Enola Gay & the Maximum Effort to Bring An End to WWII

Overall size: 37”x 23” • Image size: 32”x 17.5”

Printed on heavy archival Satin giclée Gold Fibre paper, this beautiful new print depicts the famed B-29 Enola Gay undergoing final preparations the day preceding the first atomic mission, August 6, 1945. Three months earlier, the war in Europe had finally ended; Germany had surrendered, but now a war-weary world continued to hear increasing grim news in the Pacific…Japan refused to surrender and a massive Allied land invasion seemed inevitable. In this horrific scenario, the continued loss of life was estimated to be in the millions, and war would continue indefinitely. In a maximum effort to bring World War II to an end, President Truman was faced with an awful and fateful choice. Most historians agree that this difficult decision to utilize the atom would ultimately save countless lives. Still a controversial subject more than 75 years after the end of WWII, the fully assembled B-29 Enola Gay went on permanent display at the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in December 2003.

About the Painting: In this scene, Col. Paul Tibbets two of his closest crewmembers, Capt. Dutch’ Van Kirk (navigator) and Maj. Tom Ferebee (bombardier) discuss final plans for the next morning’s historic mission. Its top-secret cargo already loaded, the massive B-29 sits in its hardstand, just having had the words “Enola Gay” (the name of Paul Tibbets’ mother) painted on its nose. As Military Police, other members of the flight and ground crews go about their duties, none are certain what the next few days will hold, yet all are aware that they will be playing a role in changing the course of history, hopefully resulting in peace, and the end of the most terrible war the world had yet seen.  

THIS IS A LIMITED EDITION PAPER GICLEE PRINT

Archival Satin paper giclée print. Signed by artist, includes Certificate of Authenticity & Painting info sheet

Main Edition $225

300 Satin Paper Giclée prints available- Includes Certificate of Authenticity & Painting info sheet

Artist Proof Edition $295 SOLD OUT

75 Satin Paper Giclée prints in edition- includes companion print

Canvas Giclée Edition-The next best thing to owning the original painting! 

These beautiful Canvas Giclées are individually printed, and are hand-varnished, signed & numbered by the artist. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery, as these custom items require special ordering. Canvases are shipped rolled & ready for stretching.

22” x 40” Canvas Giclee $895

26” x 48” Canvas Giclee $1095

30” x 58” Canvas Giclee $1295

Custom sizes are also available! Please contact us for pricing on custom sizes not listed above. Please feel free to call with questions 407-718-8187

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Enola Gay & the Maximum Effort to Bring An End to WWII

Overall size: 37”x 23” • Image size: 32”x 17.5”

Printed on heavy archival Satin giclée Gold Fibre paper, this beautiful new print depicts the famed B-29 Enola Gay undergoing final preparations the day preceding the first atomic mission, August 6, 1945. Three months earlier, the war in Europe had finally ended; Germany had surrendered, but now a war-weary world continued to hear increasing grim news in the Pacific…Japan refused to surrender and a massive Allied land invasion seemed inevitable. In this horrific scenario, the continued loss of life was estimated to be in the millions, and war would continue indefinitely. In a maximum effort to bring World War II to an end, President Truman was faced with an awful and fateful choice. Most historians agree that this difficult decision to utilize the atom would ultimately save countless lives. Still a controversial subject more than 75 years after the end of WWII, the fully assembled B-29 Enola Gay went on permanent display at the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in December 2003.

About the Painting: In this scene, Col. Paul Tibbets two of his closest crewmembers, Capt. Dutch’ Van Kirk (navigator) and Maj. Tom Ferebee (bombardier) discuss final plans for the next morning’s historic mission. Its top-secret cargo already loaded, the massive B-29 sits in its hardstand, just having had the words “Enola Gay” (the name of Paul Tibbets’ mother) painted on its nose. As Military Police, other members of the flight and ground crews go about their duties, none are certain what the next few days will hold, yet all are aware that they will be playing a role in changing the course of history, hopefully resulting in peace, and the end of the most terrible war the world had yet seen.  

THIS IS A LIMITED EDITION PAPER GICLEE PRINT

Archival Satin paper giclée print. Signed by artist, includes Certificate of Authenticity & Painting info sheet

Main Edition $225

300 Satin Paper Giclée prints available- Includes Certificate of Authenticity & Painting info sheet

Artist Proof Edition $295 SOLD OUT

75 Satin Paper Giclée prints in edition- includes companion print

Canvas Giclée Edition-The next best thing to owning the original painting! 

These beautiful Canvas Giclées are individually printed, and are hand-varnished, signed & numbered by the artist. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery, as these custom items require special ordering. Canvases are shipped rolled & ready for stretching.

22” x 40” Canvas Giclee $895

26” x 48” Canvas Giclee $1095

30” x 58” Canvas Giclee $1295

Custom sizes are also available! Please contact us for pricing on custom sizes not listed above. Please feel free to call with questions 407-718-8187

Enola Gay & the Maximum Effort to Bring An End to WWII

Overall size: 37”x 23” • Image size: 32”x 17.5”

Printed on heavy archival Satin giclée Gold Fibre paper, this beautiful new print depicts the famed B-29 Enola Gay undergoing final preparations the day preceding the first atomic mission, August 6, 1945. Three months earlier, the war in Europe had finally ended; Germany had surrendered, but now a war-weary world continued to hear increasing grim news in the Pacific…Japan refused to surrender and a massive Allied land invasion seemed inevitable. In this horrific scenario, the continued loss of life was estimated to be in the millions, and war would continue indefinitely. In a maximum effort to bring World War II to an end, President Truman was faced with an awful and fateful choice. Most historians agree that this difficult decision to utilize the atom would ultimately save countless lives. Still a controversial subject more than 75 years after the end of WWII, the fully assembled B-29 Enola Gay went on permanent display at the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in December 2003.

About the Painting: In this scene, Col. Paul Tibbets two of his closest crewmembers, Capt. Dutch’ Van Kirk (navigator) and Maj. Tom Ferebee (bombardier) discuss final plans for the next morning’s historic mission. Its top-secret cargo already loaded, the massive B-29 sits in its hardstand, just having had the words “Enola Gay” (the name of Paul Tibbets’ mother) painted on its nose. As Military Police, other members of the flight and ground crews go about their duties, none are certain what the next few days will hold, yet all are aware that they will be playing a role in changing the course of history, hopefully resulting in peace, and the end of the most terrible war the world had yet seen.  

THIS IS A LIMITED EDITION PAPER GICLEE PRINT

Archival Satin paper giclée print. Signed by artist, includes Certificate of Authenticity & Painting info sheet

Main Edition $225

300 Satin Paper Giclée prints available- Includes Certificate of Authenticity & Painting info sheet

Artist Proof Edition $295 SOLD OUT

75 Satin Paper Giclée prints in edition- includes companion print

Canvas Giclée Edition-The next best thing to owning the original painting! 

These beautiful Canvas Giclées are individually printed, and are hand-varnished, signed & numbered by the artist. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery, as these custom items require special ordering. Canvases are shipped rolled & ready for stretching.

22” x 40” Canvas Giclee $895

26” x 48” Canvas Giclee $1095

30” x 58” Canvas Giclee $1295

Custom sizes are also available! Please contact us for pricing on custom sizes not listed above. Please feel free to call with questions 407-718-8187

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The Peacemakers by John Shaw

Below is the 20”x 12” Companion Print “BOCKSCAR & COMPANY” that is INCLUDED with the Artist Proof Edition

John Shaw’s newer release THE PEACEMAKERS is now available as a limited edition print, created on archival satin ‘Gold Fibre’ giclée paper, each signed & numbered by the artist. All prints include a Certificate of Authenticity and ‘About the Painting’ info sheet. 

The Artist Proof edition also includes a beautiful 20”x 12” Companion print titled BOCKSCAR & COMPANY, depicting the famed B-29 which flew the 2nd & final atomic mission to Nagasaki.

Custom oil-accented CANVAS GICLÉES are also available in 3 sizes!