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Golfing art prints of Royal Troon golf course by Fraser Shaw and Peter Munro. The Postage Stamp or 8th hole of the Royal Troon golf course is one of the most famous holes in Open Championship golf. Even Tiger Woods managed a triple bogey in the Open of 1997. Royal Troon Golf course is holding the Scottish Open 2004, from 15th July to 19th July.  Golf course art prints are available from the Sports Gallery.

Royal Troon (8th Hole) by Peter Munro

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signed limited edition of 600 prints. £94.00

Royal Troon (8th Hole) by Peter Munro

The par 72 links at Royal Troon was founded in 1878 and designed by one of the greatest of the early British golfers, Willie Fernie. The character of his creation is summarised neatly by the clubs motto, Tam Arte Quam Marte, which means as much skill as by strength.

signed limited edition of 600 prints. Image size 15 inches x 19 inches (38cm x 48cm). Price £94.00

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The Postage Stamp, Royal Troon by Fraser Shaw 

Royal Troon (8th Hole) by Peter Munro  The par 72 links at Royal Troon was founded in 1878 and designed by one of the greatest of the early British golfers, Willie Fernie. The character of his creation is summarised neatly by the clubs motto, Tam Arte Quam Marte, which means 'as much skill as by strength.  Royal Troon is host to perhaps the most famous par 3 hole in Open Championship golf. Known as 'The Postage Stamp', the par 3 eighth hole covers only 126 yards and is the shortest British Open hole. However, the severely trapped green encourages what has been likened to the golfing equivalent of ping-pong and has claimed many celebrated victims, including a triple bogey from Tiger Woods at the Open in 1997.

 

 

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Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Price : £110

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Nicolas Trudgian



Having graduated from art college, Nicolas Trudgian spent many years as a professional illustrator before turning to a career in fine art painting. His crisp style of realism, attention to detail, compositional skills and bright use of colours, immediately found favour with collectors and demand for his original work soared on both sides of the Atlantic. Today, more than a decade after becoming a fine art painter, Nicolas Trudgian is firmly established within a tiny, elite group of aviation artists whose works are genuinely collected world-wide. Over the past decade Nick has earned a special reputation for giving those who love his work much more than just aircraft in his paintings. He goes to enormous lengths with his backgrounds, filling them with interesting and accurate detail, all designed to help give the aircraft in his paintings a tremendous sense of location and purpose. His landscapes are quite breathtaking and his buildings demonstrate an uncanny knowledge of perspective but it is the hardware in his paintings which are most striking. Whether it is an aircraft, tank, petrol bowser, or tractor, Nick brings it to life with all the inordinate skill of a truly accomplished fine art painter. A prodigious researcher, Nick travels extensively in his constant quest for information and fresh ideas. He has visited India, China, South Africa, South America, the Caribbean and travels regularly to the United States and Canada. He likes nothing better than to be out and about with sketchbook at the ready and if there is an old steam train in the vicinity, well that's a bonus!

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Back From Normandy by Nicolas Trudgian

Normandy Special - £50 off until July 12th!

Like the Messerschmitt 109, its great adversary throughout almost six years of aerial combat, the Spitfire was a fighter par excellence. Good as many other types may have been, these two aircraft became symbols of the two opposing air forces they represented. Their confrontation, which began in 1940 during the Battle of Britain, continued without interruption until the last days of World War Two. From an air force teetering on extinction in the dark days of 1940, by the summer of 1944 the pilots of RAF Fighter Command had fought their way back to become top dogs. And when the invasion of northern France came, they swept over the beaches in force, cutting deep into enemy occupied territory, hammering the enemy in the air and on the ground. Key to this air superiority was the supreme performance of the Spitfire, its ability to out-fly the Luftwaffes best, and the wily leadership of the pilots who had survived the early air battles of the war. Among the best was 26 year old Pete Brothers, by 1944 a highly successful and experienced fighter pilot commanding his own Wing. Having fought through the battles of France and Britain, now with a clutch of air victories to his credit, in 1944 he took command of first the Exeter Wing, and then the Culinhead Wing, ideally placed to support the coming invasion of Normandy. Nick Trudgians striking painting recreates a typical scene as Mk IX Spitfires of 126 Squadron, led by Wing Commander Pete Brothers flying his Mk V11 Spitfire wearing high altitude paint scheme, race back to base at RAF Culinhead after a low-level attack on enemy transport in Normandy. The Culinhead Spitfire Wing flew constant armed Rhubarb attacks in support of the invasion from D-Day - June 6 1944 - till the first improvised strips were established in France a few weeks following the invasion. This beautiful aviation print, contrasting the frenetic pace of war with a restful English coastal landscape, evokes the memory of a legendary fighter aircraft that, flown by gallant pilots, helped change the course of history. Prints are signed by Pete Brothers and two other pilots who flew Spitfires in combat during World War II.

Signed by Air Commodore Peter Brothers CBE, DSO, DFC* (deceased),
Lieutenant General Avi Baron M Donnet CVO DFC FRAeS
and
Squadron Leader Arthur Leigh DFC, DFM.

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As a special treat for collectors of Nicolas Trudgian's work, and aviation art collectors in general, we have made this print available for a limited time - until 12th July - with £50 off the usual price.

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Don't forget this print is signed by :
Air Commodore Peter Brothers CBE, DSO, DFC* (deceased),
Lieutenant General Avi Baron M Donnet CVO DFC FRAeS
and
Squadron Leader Arthur Leigh DFC, DFM.

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