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Focke-wulf 190 Poster featuring the painting No Way Through by Steven Heyen

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Dimensions

Image:

24.00" x 16.00"

Overall:

26.00" x 18.00"

 

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No Way Through Poster

$58.00

Product Details

No Way Through poster by Steven Heyen.   Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

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No Way Through Painting by Steven Heyen

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No Way Through Canvas Print

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No Way Through Metal Print

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No Way Through Acrylic Print

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No Way Through Wood Print

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No Way Through Greeting Card

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Poster Tags

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Painting Tags

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Artist's Description

'No Way Through'
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D9s lead by Major Gerhard Barkhorn, Geschwader Komodore of Jg6, as they try to find a way through to attack an American B-26 formation that is closely defended by P-51s. Perhaps the zenith of German propeller-driven technology, the Jg6 squadron of D9s had little impact in the final months of the war. Even though commanded by Barkhorn, a 300+ kill ace, the combination of novice squadron members and a complete lack of air superiority contributed to their failure to make any real impact.

About Steven Heyen

Steven Heyen

Steven Heyen was born in Papua New Guinea and grew up all around the world, including Fiji, Kenya, Indonesia and Malaysia. Drawing was his principal form of entertainment - usually ships, aircraft, animals and soldiers. He began painting in oil paints in his early teens and continued painting through the eighties and nineties, focusing mainly on wildlife and aviation subjects. In 2000 Steven decided to focus purely on landscape art for a few years. Curiously, the years spent in this genre enhanced his aviation art, which he continues to sell to a ready global market. Today he splits his painting load between landscape and aviation art. This site is dedicated to his aviation work, which focuses primarily on World War 1 & 2 subjects....

 

$58.00

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