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David Pentland - Artist Details and Print Database

David Pentland

One of Europe's Leading Military and Aviation Artists, David Pentland has produced a wealth of Paintings for Cranston Fine arts, who are proud to have David as one of their leading Artists. As you browse down his wonderful work you may be interested to know that many of the Paintings are still available, and to a collector his work would certainly be a valuable addition. David's Paintings have gone up in value over the past 2 years, and have seen a growth in value of nearly 100%.



David with one of his original paintings in the originals gallery at Cranston Fine Arts, and at a print signing session with a print of one of his pencil drawings.

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David Pentland Art Prints, Paintings and Drawings

Last Days by David Pentland.


Last Days by David Pentland.
4 editions.
All 4 editions feature up to 5 additional signature(s).
£65.00 - £400.00

Barvenkovo by David Pentland.


Barvenkovo by David Pentland.
2 of 3 editions available.
All 3 editions feature an additional signature.
£75.00 - £100.00

Retreat from the Yalu by David Pentland.


Retreat from the Yalu by David Pentland.
8 editions.
£2.20 - £3000.00


Frozen Chosin, Korea, December 1950 by David Pentland.


Frozen Chosin, Korea, December 1950 by David Pentland.
8 of 9 editions available.
£2.20 - £2800.00

Paddy's Troopers, The Sidi Haneish Road, 17th July 1942 by David Pentland.


Paddy's Troopers, The Sidi Haneish Road, 17th July 1942 by David Pentland.
5 of 6 editions available.
£2.20 - £500.00

Anzio, Italy, February 1944 by David Pentland.


Anzio, Italy, February 1944 by David Pentland.
7 editions.
£2.20 - £3600.00


The Panzer Count by David Pentland.


The Panzer Count by David Pentland.
10 editions.
2 of the 10 editions feature up to 2 additional signatures.
£2.20 - £3700.00

In Contact by David Pentland.


In Contact by David Pentland.
4 editions.
One edition features 4 additional signatures.
£60.00 - £410.00

Tip of the Spear by David Pentland.


Tip of the Spear by David Pentland.
4 editions.
2 of the 4 editions feature up to 5 additional signatures.
£56.00 - £460.00


Operation Zitadelle by David Pentland.


Operation Zitadelle by David Pentland.
12 editions.
6 of the 12 editions feature an additional signature.
£2.20 - £500.00

Tribute to the 617 Sqn Dambusters Crew of Lancaster AJ-M by David Pentland.


Tribute to the 617 Sqn Dambusters Crew of Lancaster AJ-M by David Pentland.
4 editions.
One edition features an additional signature.
£40.00 - £480.00

Chinook over the Sperrins by David Pentland.


Chinook over the Sperrins by David Pentland.
3 editions.
£45.00 - £1500.00


David and Goliath, Vernon, France, 27th August 1944 by David Pentland.


David and Goliath, Vernon, France, 27th August 1944 by David Pentland.
10 editions.
2 of the 10 editions feature up to 2 additional signatures.
£2.20 - £3700.00

Hussars to the Rescue by David Pentland.


Hussars to the Rescue by David Pentland.
4 of 5 editions available.
£2.70 - £250.00

Oberfahnrich Heinrich Rondorf - Jagdtiger at Bay by David Pentland.


Oberfahnrich Heinrich Rondorf - Jagdtiger at Bay by David Pentland.
4 editions.
3 of the 4 editions feature an additional signature.
£70.00 - £460.00


In the shadow of Elbrus by David Pentland.


In the shadow of Elbrus by David Pentland.
2 of 3 editions available.
All 3 editions feature an additional signature.
£75.00 - £90.00

Through the Hands of Victory, Baghdad, Iraq, 7th April 2003 by David Pentland.


Through the Hands of Victory, Baghdad, Iraq, 7th April 2003 by David Pentland.
7 editions.
£2.20 - £2800.00

Sanctuary by David Pentland.


Sanctuary by David Pentland.
4 editions.
All 4 editions feature an additional signature.
£60.00 - £310.00


Defending the Homeland by David Pentland.


Defending the Homeland by David Pentland.
4 editions.
£35.00 - £410.00

Glidermen by David Pentland.


Glidermen by David Pentland.
3 editions.
£70.00 - £410.00

Night Drive to Manhay, Barkmann in the Ardennes, 24th December 1944 by David Pentland.


Night Drive to Manhay, Barkmann in the Ardennes, 24th December 1944 by David Pentland.
6 editions.
£2.20 - £3800.00


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Text for the above items :

Last Days by David Pentland.

Berlin, Germany, 24th April 1945. Following an escort mission near the capital, the Ta152H of Stabsschwarm JG301 encountered a group of Soviet Yak 9s. In the ensuing dogfight, Hauptmann Hermann Stahl was shot sown while Oberfeldwebel Willi Reschke Green 9 and Oberfeldwebel Walter Loos Green 4 claimed 2 Yaks destroyed each.


Barvenkovo by David Pentland.

Gerhard Fischer. Russia, 25th February 1943. Marder II, PzJager Battalion 5,SS Panzer Grenadier Division Wiking.


Retreat from the Yalu by David Pentland.

M19 self-propelled antiaircraft guns guns of the 82nd Battalion give cover to the M46 Patton tanks and men of the US Armys 2nd Division during their hazardous retreat south from the Yalu River, following the surprise Chinese winter offensive.


Frozen Chosin, Korea, December 1950 by David Pentland.

On 27th November 1950, thousands of Chinese troops swarmed over the frozen Yalu river on the North Korean /Chinese border, cutting off US Marines in the Chosin Reservoir area. Over the next ten days the marines with air support from both the Navy and Marine Air Wings fought their way out of the trap to Hungnam and safety.


Paddy's Troopers, The Sidi Haneish Road, 17th July 1942 by David Pentland.

Captain R. Blair Paddy Mayne, and men of L detachment SAS, stop to discuss their location en route to Sidi Haneish airfield. The raid was a major victory, especially for the newly acquired jeeps, which played an important part in the destruction of some 40 enemy aircraft for the loss of one man.


Anzio, Italy, February 1944 by David Pentland.

Replacements from 1st Battalion Irish Guards and Sherman tanks of the 46th Royal Tank Regiment move through the debris of Anzio town towards their jump-off positions for the Battle of Campoleone Station.


The Panzer Count by David Pentland.

Generalleutnant Hyazinth Graf Strachwitz von Gross-Zeuche und Camminetz, (nicknamed The Panzer Count), in the vanguard of Panzer Regiment Gross Deutchlands thrust towards Belogrod. One of the most spectacular armour commanders of all time he led his mixed force of PzIVs and Tiger 1s on a series of successful battles to form a northern pincer around Kharkov, vital to the retaking of the city. For his exploits he was awarded the swords to his Knights Cross.


In Contact by David Pentland.

Northern Ardennes, Belgium, 21st December 1944. A patrol of the 504th PIR, 82nd Airborne Division call for support after coming under fire from enemy units south of the Ambleve river.


Tip of the Spear by David Pentland.

Isle of Wight, England, 28th November 1940. Late in the afternoon, the Me109s of JG2 took off on a Frei Jagd or fighter sweep over southern England. At its head, and leading the Stabschwarm was the Geschwaderkommodore Helmut Wick, along with his wingmen Erich Leie, Rudolf Pflanz, and Erich Rudorffer. When RAF Spitfires were sighted Wick gave the order to engage and the staff flight pulled away to give battle - it was to be his final dogfight. In the ensuing battle, Wick, Pflanz, and Gunther Seeger each claimed a Spitfire, but Wick in turn was lost to the RAF.


Operation Zitadelle by David Pentland.

Panzer v Ausf. D Panthers of SS Panther Division Das Reich make their debut during the initial stages of the German summer offensive for Kursk. This unit with others of the SS Panzer Korps made the deepest advances into the well-prepared Soviet lines. Complete success however, was to elude them when outrunning their supporting divisions at Prokhorovka they were forced to halt for six days.


Tribute to the 617 Sqn Dambusters Crew of Lancaster AJ-M by David Pentland.

The image shows Lancaster AJ-M attacking the Mohne dam. Alongside is the portrait of AJ-M pilot Flt Lt J V Hopgood. The second aircraft to attack the target, the aircraft was hit by flak, and its bomb bounced over the dam. Caught in the blast from its own bomb, the aircraft crashed soon after passing over the dam, with just two of the crew surviving.

Crew of M for Mother :

Pilot : Flt Lt J V Hopgood
Flight Engineer : Sgt C Brennan
Navigator : Flg Off K Earnshaw
Wireless Operator : Sgt J W Minchin
Bomb Aimer : Sgt J W Fraser (survived)
Front Gunner : Plt Off G H F G Gregory
Rear Gunner : Plt Off A F Burcher (survived).


Chinook over the Sperrins by David Pentland.

Boeing Chinook of No.7 Squadron (detachment) from RAF Aldergrove, flying on supply duty in the west of the province.


David and Goliath, Vernon, France, 27th August 1944 by David Pentland.

Leading 30th Corps assault across the Seine at Vernon, 43rd Wessex Division gained an initial foothold on the east bank. Heroic efforts however by the Royal Engineers of 71st, 72nd and 73rd Field Companies, succeeded in constructing a Class 9 Bailey bridge (David, shown left) and a Second Class 40 bridge (Goliath, shown right) Despite constant enemy fire this amazing feat was achieved in only 2 days, and allowed 15/19th Hussars Cromwells and 4.7th Dragoons Guards Shermans to cross just in time to repulse a serious German counter attack by Tiger IIs of SS Panzer Abteilung 101.


Hussars to the Rescue by David Pentland.

Normandy, France, June 1944. M4 Sherman III and Firefly Vc's of the 13/18th Hussars, 27th Armoured Brigade, link up with British paratoops at Breville.


Oberfahnrich Heinrich Rondorf - Jagdtiger at Bay by David Pentland.

Iserlohn, Rhur, 15th April 1945. In the closing days of the war, US forces surrounded the town of Iserlohn. Lying in wait, Oberfanrich Rondorf destroyed 3 of the advancing Shermans, bringing his total score of enemy tanks destroyed to 106 - at least 5 of these in the giant Jagdtiger. This action was the last for Panzerjager Battalion 512, as it surrendered itself and the town the following day.


In the shadow of Elbrus by David Pentland.

Central Caucasus, August 1942. Against a background of Mount Elbrus, the Panzer IVs of 9th company, panzer regiment 4, 13th Panzer division, race south from Rostov to attempt to take the oilfields of the Caucasus.


Through the Hands of Victory, Baghdad, Iraq, 7th April 2003 by David Pentland.

Abram M1A1 tanks and Bradley APCs of Charlie Company, the Cobras, 1-64 Desert Rogues Armoured Battalion, US 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanised) drive into central Baghdad, through Saddams famous war memorial.


Sanctuary by David Pentland.

Abbey DArdenne, Normandy, 8th July 1944. Commander of 3rd Company, SS-Panzer Regiment 12, Obersturmfuhrer Rudolf von Ribbentrop, shelters within the walls of the Abbey DArdenne. After a full day of battle against the Canadians, the remaining Panthers of the unit along with Panzer Grenadiers of 25th Reminet managed to halt their advance just in front of the divisional headquarters at the abbey.


Defending the Homeland by David Pentland.

Ardennes, Belgium 10th May 1940. Belgian infantry manning a Hochkiss machine gun await the advancing German army. The Hochkiss M1914 although outdated by 1940 was still a heavy and rock-steady combination of gun and tripod, the world's first efficient air-cooled machine gun, known for its reliability and accuracy.


Glidermen by David Pentland.

Normandy, D-Day, 6th June 1944. U.S. Glider troops of the 101st Airborne Division disembark from their Waco CG4-A gliders. Due to a lack of gliders most of the Division's glider troops were forced to travel by sea, however some much needed reinforcements arrived by air.


Night Drive to Manhay, Barkmann in the Ardennes, 24th December 1944 by David Pentland.

Oberscharfuhrer Ernst Barkmann in Panther 401 accidentally found himself as the spearhead of the 2nd SS Panzer Divisions night assault on the crossroads at Manhay. Initially mistaking a lone Sherman of US 7th Armoured Division as that of his own commander, he pulled alongside the enemy tank, and only realised his mistake when he noticed its unusual red interior lights. In a brief close quarter fight he managed to destroy the M4 with the Panthers anti-personnel mortar (Panzergranate) He then proceeded along the moonlit forest roads past a succession of surprised American units to Manhay and on towards Liege, having left several destroyed vehicles in his wake. His appearance caused havoc in the US defences, culminating in a rout.

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