Description: I’ve been selling on eBay for over 20 years. I have always had 100% positive feedback. I have never received a negative feedback. Over 1500 reviews - no worries! Check back as I add auctions for NEW "MASTERS OF THE AIR" related prints, and more Robert Taylor, John Shaw, John Young, James Dietz, Nicolas Trudgian, William S. Phillips, Keith Ferris, Jack Fellows, Harley Copic, Roy Grinnell, Frank Wootton and other aviation art prints. Also, signed & unsigned books, signed WW2 Ace biography sheets from the American Fighter Aces Association, and 1/48 scale kits from companies such as Tamiya, Hasegawa, Eduard, Revell, Monogram, etc. John Young Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress IRA EAKER 8TH Air Force Commanding Officer Aviation Art Print CONDITION: Mint / Perfect SIZE: 18 by 21 inches SIGNATURES: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil by the artist John Young and 8th Air Force Commander: Lieutenant General IRA C. EAKER NUMBER: 7 / 25 Artist Proof The Certificate of Authenticity is included. A rare print published way back in 1978 at the dawn of pilot signed aviation art! Signed by the Eighth Air Force’s first combat Commanding Officer - IRA EAKER! Your chances of ever finding another copy of this 46 year old print in mint condition are slim to none! This is the only full print edition Ira Eaker lived to sign. I can only think of one other print edition where he signed a very small fraction of the prints. A true treasure. Certainly a treasure that will be even more sought after the Tom Hanks / Steven Spielberg “Masters of the Air” miniseries was released on January 26, 2024. And take a good look at the artwork. It’s truly stunning. John Young was one of the best artists to paint aviation scenes. Promoted to brigadier general in January 1942, he was assigned to organize the VIII Bomber Command (which became the Eighth Air Force) in England and to understudy the British system of bomber operations. Then, in December 1942, he assumed command of the Eighth Air Force. In a speech he gave to the British that won him favorable publicity, he said, "We won't do much talking until we've done more fighting. After we've gone, we hope you'll be glad we came.” Eaker's position as commander of the Eighth Air Force led to his becoming the model for the fictional Major General Pat Pritchard in the 1949 movie Twelve O'Clock High. I have included a picture showing photos from the signing event back in 1978. Note that these photos are not included in the auction, but the pictures are shown as provenance for the signatures on this print. You can see photos of both wartime 8th AF commanders - Ira Eaker & Jimmy Doolittle with the paintings and artist John Young in the background. One of the photos is even signed by Eaker to Virginia Bader along the edge. A little bit of history for this print! Never framed, stored flat in a non-smoking, climate-controlled environment. Check my feedback - it's excellent. I ask for the same consideration from you. Please follow through on your bid and pay promptly. I accept all electronic forms of payment offered through eBay. I will pack your print very carefully so it arrives undamaged. I will combine shipping for all prints you win in a single package to save on shipping when possible - additional prints go in the same tube at no extra shipping charge! Priority Mail insured shipping in US is calculated based on size and weight. International insured shipping through the eBay Global Shipping Program calculated based on size and weight. Thanks for your interest!
Price: 395 USD
Location: King George, Virginia
End Time: 2024-09-21T05:02:14.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: john young
Type: Print
Theme: Aviation
Material: Paper
Production Technique: Lithography
Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
Subject: Aircraft