Freedom
The Painting depicts a peaceful scene of a solitary Spitfire flying over the estuaries of southeast England, alone and free in a sunlit sky. The aircraft featured is a MkVB Spitfire of 610 Sqn., which was based at Ludham in the summer of 1942 and was briefly the personal aircraft of Flight Commander Denis Crowley-Milling following his return to the unit after spending some twelve months evading capture in occupied Europe. He survived the war and became a permanent commissioned officer in the Royal Air Force with a long and distinguished career.
Oil on Stretched Canvas 30” x 20” (unframed)
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All prints are produced using the fine art Giclee printing technique on heavyweight art paper
25" x 18" overall
(image 23" x 15")