Pearl
Harbor - 7:55 a.m., by Dru
Blair
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor,
initiated by Lt. Commander Kakuichi Takahashi, was
arguably the single most significant event in modern
American History. "Pearl Harbor 0755 ... While the
Giant Slept" symbolizes the moment of transition
between how America was and how it is today.
This limited edition print focuses on the seconds before
the attck as Lt. Commander Takahashi's Aichi D3A1 Type 99
"Val" Dive bomber rolls in on Hangar 6 on the
southern tip of Ford Island. By accident, Takahashi was
the first to drop his ordnance because of a mistake in
interpreting the signal flares beginning the attack.
Battleship Row is seen in serene repose in the last
moments before the Japanese wreak havoc and devastation
on the unsuspecting American sailors.
"By way of his superb artistic ability, and his
zeal for historical accuracy, Dru Blair has provided us
with a window into the past, a magnificent glimpse of
America's last instant of peace before her entry into the
Pacific War." J. Michael Wenger, Co-author of
"The Way It Was: Pearl Harbor. The Original
Photographs"
"I've just done a wingover right behind
Takahashi. It was that real." David Aiken -
Director, Pearl Harbor Historical Association, upon
viewing the painting.
Edition size is limited to 1941 Signed and Numbered
Lithographs. Each Print is individually inspected and
signed by the artist. A Certificate of Authenticity is
provided.
Limited Edition of 1941
Signed and numbered: $125Overall
print size 22" x 29"
|
|
|
|