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Dawn, The World Forever Changed - Enola Gay Bomber By William Phillips

By William Phillips

Dawn, The World Forever Changed - Enola Gay by William Phillips

In this work, the "Enola Gay" is portrayed against a backdrop of a Pacific dawn. The rising sun, of course, is the symbol of Japan, but, in this case, it is a whole new dawn -f or the world and also for the United States. This is at the point when the "Enola Gay" crew executed a 360-degree turn over broken clouds above Iwo Jima. The time is 5:55 a.m. and, at an altitude of 9,300 feet, the aircraft that were in trail were allowed to close formation with "Enola Gay." The airplane is coming towards the viewer and a new era is aviation is dawning. Things would never be the same again.

Countersigners: Paul Tibbets, Thomas W. Ferebee, Theodore VanKirk, George R. Caron, Richard H. Nelson

Dawn, The World Forever Changed - Enola Gay by William Phillips is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 1,000 art prints with a 10 x 20 image size are priced at $1,475 unframed. LAST ONE!

Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. All prints have been hand signed by the artist. Artist William Phillips painted an American bomber called the Enola Gay in flight with a bright sunset in art prints for sale. World War 2 Bombers and Enola Gay Atom Bomb painted in artwork.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Print 10 x 20 Image Size 1000 $1,475.00

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