Superb naval paintings and Prints of Japanese
battleships and cruisers by naval Artist Randall Wilson. these superb
original paintings and limited edition art prints of the Yamoto,
Negato, Musashi and Takao are only available direct from Cranston Fine
arts the naval and Military art print company
Japanese Battleship Nagato by Randall Wilson.
Nagato was launched on 9th November 1919. Shown here during world war two operations, the Nagato survived the war and was expended as a target at the Bikini A-Bomb tests on 29th July 1946.
Item Code : DHM1119
Japanese Battleship Nagato by Randall Wilson. - Editions Available
Fuso, launched 28th March 1914, underwent major reconstruction between 1930-33. Shown here during world war II, Fuso took part in the Leyte Gulf operations and was sunk by two torpedoes from US destroyers on 25th October 1944.
Item Code : DHM1118
Japanese Battleship Fuso by Randall Wilson. - Editions Available
Tenichigo
by Randall Wilson The Yamato under
attack by American Dive Bombers.
Japanese Battleship Nagato by Randall WilsonNagato was launched on 9th November 1919. Shown
here during world war two operations, the Nagato survived the war and
was expended as a target at the Bikini A-Bomb tests on 29th July 1946.
Japanese Battleship Fuso by Randall WilsonFuso, launched 28th March 1914, underwent major
reconstruction between 1930-33. Shown here during world war II, Fuso
took part in the Leyte Gulf operations and was sunk by two torpedoes
from US destroyers on 25th October 1944.
Flank Speed by Randall Wilson The Japanese ship Takao at Flank speed, riding shotgun for the carrier
Pressing Home the Kill by Randall Wilson
Dauntless Dive Bombers Dive on
the Battleship Musashi in the Sibuyan Sea, October 1944.
David Dipnals evocative images of the restful idyllic scenes of southern England are well known, epitomising, as they have for years, all that is endearing about traditional English landscapes. His well known images of his beautiful and fertile homeland are a world away from Australia, where he now spends most of his time. In the last decade, David Dipnall estimates that he has travelled nearly 2 million miles, continuing to maintain a busy work schedule of exhibitions and regularly commuting between England and Australia. His originals are highly sought after, and over fifty of his images have been published as limited edition prints, many of which have sold out. Always a traveller, he believes in the philosophy that absence makes the heart grow fonder, and his beautifully detailed traditional English landscapes are definitely painted from the heart.
Spotlight on Landscape Artists
A newly available selection of superb landscape art from some of the best known landscape artists around.
We have now added to a website a large selection of landscape art prints by artists including Bill Makinson, David Dipnall and Rex Preston, in addition to our existing stocks of superb Gerlad Coulson landscape prints. These can be found at our website or see the artists own pages by clicking the images below