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Military Art Prints and Original Paintings by David Pentland

David Pentland Military Prints


Cranston Fine Arts Military Art and Artists Featured Current Military Artists David Pentland

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David Pentland

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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Digging In by David Pentland.


Digging In by David Pentland.
6 editions.
£2.70 - £1050.00

Last of the Honved, Eastern Hungary, Autumn 1944 by David Pentland.


Last of the Honved, Eastern Hungary, Autumn 1944 by David Pentland.
5 editions.
£2.20 - £500.00

Breaking the Gran Bridgehead by David Pentland.


Breaking the Gran Bridgehead by David Pentland.
3 editions.
All 3 editions feature an additional signature.
£75.00 - £380.00


The Kaisers Battle, Operation Michael, France, 21st March 1918 by David Pentland.


The Kaisers Battle, Operation Michael, France, 21st March 1918 by David Pentland.
7 of 8 editions available.
£2.70 - £500.00

The Guns of Kajaki by David Pentland.


The Guns of Kajaki by David Pentland.
One edition.
£160.00

Easy Company by David Pentland.


Easy Company by David Pentland.
4 of 5 editions available.
£2.70 - £220.00


Thunder in the Valley by David Pentland.


Thunder in the Valley by David Pentland.
5 editions.
£2.70 - £1600.00

Boots on the Ground by David Pentland.


Boots on the Ground by David Pentland.
5 editions.
£2.70 - £1600.00

Operation Nimrod, 5th May 1980 by David Pentland.


Operation Nimrod, 5th May 1980 by David Pentland.
7 of 9 editions available.
All 2 editions featuring an additional signature are available.
£2.20 - £500.00


Crossing the Helmand by David Pentland.


Crossing the Helmand by David Pentland.
5 editions.
£2.70 - £2500.00

Deployment from Palace Barracks by David Pentland.


Deployment from Palace Barracks by David Pentland.
6 editions.
£2.20 - £500.00

Stalin's Steel Fist by David Pentland.


Stalin's Steel Fist by David Pentland.
5 editions.
£2.70 - £1100.00


Chuting Up by David Pentland.


Chuting Up by David Pentland.
3 of 4 editions available.
The one edition featuring 4 additional signatures is available.
£40.00 - £300.00

Mr Churchill's Tank by David Pentland.


Mr Churchill's Tank by David Pentland.
5 editions.
£2.70 - £1150.00

Looking for Trouble by David Pentland.


Looking for Trouble by David Pentland.
5 editions.
£2.70 - £1100.00


Battle on the Volga, Stalingrad, Southern Russia, 30th September 1942 by David Pentland.


Battle on the Volga, Stalingrad, Southern Russia, 30th September 1942 by David Pentland.
7 editions.
£2.20 - £3400.00

Sanctuary by David Pentland.


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

Welcome Reinforcements by David Pentland.


Welcome Reinforcements by David Pentland.
3 of 4 editions available.
The one edition featuring 4 additional signatures is available.
£40.00 - £300.00


Disaster at Dieppe, France, 19th August 1942 by David Pentland.


Disaster at Dieppe, France, 19th August 1942 by David Pentland.
6 of 7 editions available.
£2.20 - £500.00

Frozen Hell, Suomussalmi, Finland 1940 by David Pentland.


Frozen Hell, Suomussalmi, Finland 1940 by David Pentland.
6 editions.
£2.20 - £500.00

The Deadly Trap by David Pentland.


The Deadly Trap by David Pentland.
4 editions.
One edition features 4 additional signatures.
£85.00 - £410.00


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Text for the above items :

Digging In by David Pentland.

Hill 112, Normandy, 28th June 1944. Infantry of the 11th Armoured Division digging in during the battle for the strategically important Hill 112. The division comprised of the 8th Motor Battalion Rifle Brigade, 4th King's Shropshire Light Infantry, 3rd Monmouthshires,1st Herefords, 3rd Royal Tank Regiment, 2nd Fife & Forfarshire, Yeomanry and 23rd Hussars.


Last of the Honved, Eastern Hungary, Autumn 1944 by David Pentland.

Toldi IIa Light tank and troops of the Hungarian Army watch out for marauding enemy aircraft as they move forward to attempt to stem the oncoming Soviet tide.


Breaking the Gran Bridgehead by David Pentland.

Hungary, 18th February 1945. The Soviet bridgehead across the lower river Gran threatened the important oilfields at Komorn. To deal with it, Heavy tank battalion 503 was attached to the elite Hoch und Deutschmeister Division. Then in conjunction with the 12th SS Hitlerjugend Division to the north the operation was launched and the bridgehead successfully crushed.


The Kaisers Battle, Operation Michael, France, 21st March 1918 by David Pentland.

German Stosstruppen of the 18th Army, having broken through the British lines near St Quentin, engage secondary trench lines occupied by men of the 9th Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (36th Ulster Division) . Similar attacks occurred right across the BEFs front, where the new tactics of short bombardments, infiltration, close air support, and non persistent gas had ripped open the British lines.


The Guns of Kajaki by David Pentland.

L118 Light Guns from 7th Parachute regiment Royal Horse Artillery engage Taliban targets in support of 3 Para Battle Group, Kajaki Afghanistan 2008.


Easy Company by David Pentland.

Musa Qala, Afghanistan, August 2006. The defenders of the Musa Qala District centre compound comprised of an ad hoc company, made up from elements of Royal Irish, Danish, and 3 PARA, designated E company. For some 40 days they repelled over 100 attacks. One of the longest serving and most effective units in the base was the Royal Irish 81mm mortar section.


Thunder in the Valley by David Pentland.

FOB Shank, Logar Province, Afghanistan, July 2012. U.S. Army paratroopers of A Battery, 4th Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team fire a M777A2 155mm howitzer on Taliban positions.


Boots on the Ground by David Pentland.

Helmand Province, Afghanistan 2012. CH-53D Sea Stallion's of 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing deploy US Marines for assault on Taliban positions. The heavy lift helicopter first flew in 1964, and carried out its last operational flights supporting the US Marines during 'Operation Enduring Freedom' in early 2012.


Operation Nimrod, 5th May 1980 by David Pentland.

Members of Pagoda troop 22 SAS, prepare to assault the front of the Iranian Embassy in Princess Gate, London. The action brought the 5 day siege of the Embassy by terrorists to an end and saved all but one of the remaining hostages.


Crossing the Helmand by David Pentland.

Musa Qala, Afghanistan, 25th May 2008. While returning to Sangin following an operation in support of 2 PARA battlegroup, the Vikings of 3rd Troop, Armoured Support Company, Royal Marines were the target of an enemy ambush. As the convoy began to cross the Helmand river the waiting Taliban engaged the convoy with RPGs, heavy machine gun and sniper fire. Amazingly despite this hail of fire no one was hit until tragically Marine Dale Gostick was killed and two others injured when his vehicle was blown up by a massive IED.


Deployment from Palace Barracks by David Pentland.

Second in the series of British Army units in Northern Ireland.


Stalin's Steel Fist by David Pentland.

Berlin, Germany, April 1945. Josef Stalin II tanks of the 7th Independent Guards Heavy Tank Brigade, part of Chuykov's 8th Guards Army, make their way carefully through the ruined German capital. The red star and polar bear was to commemorate their part in the recent Karelian campaign.


Chuting Up by David Pentland.

England, 5th June 1944. U.S. Paratroops of the 82nd All American Airborne Division, preparing for their imminent assault on France.


Mr Churchill's Tank by David Pentland.

Normandy, France, 1944. British Churchill Mk VII tanks of 147 Regiment, 34th Tank Brigade, Royal Armoured Corps, move through a deserted Normandy farmyard in the dense Normandy Bocage.


Looking for Trouble by David Pentland.

Kursk, Russia, July, 1943. T-70 light tanks of 2nd Tank Army on a reconnaissance patrol near Ponyri-Goreloje.


Battle on the Volga, Stalingrad, Southern Russia, 30th September 1942 by David Pentland.

Germany Infantry assault troops and PzIV tank of the 24th Panzer Division are counterattacked by Soviet riflemen of General Chuikovs 62nd Army as they push towards the Red October factory works.


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.


Welcome Reinforcements by David Pentland.

St Mere Eglise, Normandy, 6th June 1944. Anti-tank guns of 80th AA battalion and glider troops of 325th GIR, 82nd Airborne, land in the fields near St Mere Egise, during the early hours of D-Day.


Disaster at Dieppe, France, 19th August 1942 by David Pentland.

Under pressure from Stalin to open a second front in Europe, Operation Jubilee was designed ostensibly as a reconnaissance in force on the French coast, to show the feasibility of taking and holding a major defended port for a day, in this case Dieppe. The plan devised by Lord Louis Mountbatten failed due to inadequate naval and air support, carrying out the landing in daylight and general lack of intelligence of the target. Here new Churchill tanks of the 14th Canadian Tank Regiment (The Calgary Regiment), with men of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry and Fusiliers Mont-Royals, struggle to fight their way off the beach. Only a handful of men penetrated into the town itself, and eventually the remaining troops were ordered to withdraw. Out of 5086 soldiers who landed only 1443 returned.


Frozen Hell, Suomussalmi, Finland 1940 by David Pentland.

From their position in a knocked out Soviet T28 tank, the Finnish troops keep up the pressure on the encircled enemy units.


The Deadly Trap by David Pentland.

St Mere Eglise, Normandy, 6th June 1944. Unaware that the Germans had recently flooded large areas around St. Mere Eglise, many U.S. Paratroops of the 82nd All American Airborne Division, were lost having landed in unexpected marshes and swollen rivers.

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