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Russian Military Art by David Pentland


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Russian Red Army historical prints. Military art prints of the Battle of Kursk, Stalingrad and breaking the Pomeranian Wall in military prints by David Pentland showing the classic Russian tank the T34. Military art prints published by Cranston Fine Arts.

Clash of Steel, Prokhorovka, Kursk, 12th July 1943 by David Pentland.


Clash of Steel, Prokhorovka, Kursk, 12th July 1943 by David Pentland.
12 of 13 editions available.
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The Roadblock, Dubyana River, Lithuania 23rd - 24th June 1941 by David Pentland.


The Roadblock, Dubyana River, Lithuania 23rd - 24th June 1941 by David Pentland.
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Red Steel at Kamenewo, Mtsensk, Central Front, Russia, 6th October 1941 by David Pentland.


Red Steel at Kamenewo, Mtsensk, Central Front, Russia, 6th October 1941 by David Pentland.
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The Battle for Ponyri Station, Kursk, 9th July 1943 by David Pentland.


The Battle for Ponyri Station, Kursk, 9th July 1943 by David Pentland.
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Katyushas by David Pentland.


Katyushas by David Pentland.
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Stalin's Steel Fist by David Pentland.


Stalin's Steel Fist by David Pentland.
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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.
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Looking for Trouble by David Pentland.


Looking for Trouble by David Pentland.
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Tankriders by David Pentland.


Tankriders by David Pentland.
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August Storm by David Pentland.


August Storm by David Pentland.
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Looking for Trouble by David Pentland.


Looking for Trouble by David Pentland.
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Moving Forward by David Pentland.


Moving Forward by David Pentland.
3 editions.
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The War Winner by David Pentland.


The War Winner by David Pentland.
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Motherland, The Battle of Stalingrad, September 1942 by David Pentland.


Motherland, The Battle of Stalingrad, September 1942 by David Pentland.
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Zwieroboj - Animal Hunters - Ponyri Station, Kursk, 7th July 1943 by David Pentland.


Zwieroboj - Animal Hunters - Ponyri Station, Kursk, 7th July 1943 by David Pentland.
9 of 10 editions available.
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Valour of the Guards by David Pentland.


Valour of the Guards by David Pentland.
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Clash of Steel, Prokhorovka, Kursk, 12th July 1943 by David Pentland.

The battle for Prokhorovka marked the high water mark of the German southern drive for Kursk. At the apex of the thrust were the 14 tiger tanks of the 13 Heavy Tank Company, 1st SS Panzer Division Liebstandarte, led by Michael Wittman. Their advance was eventually thwarted, however, by the epic charge of the Soviet 29th Guards Tank Corps, as part of 5th Guards Tank Armys furious counter attack against the SS Tank Corps.


The Roadblock, Dubyana River, Lithuania 23rd - 24th June 1941 by David Pentland.

As the spearhead of Army Group North, 6th Panzer Division had deployed two Kampgruppe across the Dubyana river as jump off points for the drive towards Leningrad. Prior to the ensuing battles for the bridgeheads General Solyalyankin, commander of 2nd Tank Division, infiltrated a single KV2 and some infantry across the river to interdict the German supply road to Rasyeinyia. For two days the Soviet tank fought off all attempts to clear it from the road (including a night attack by German sappers) in the process destroying a convoy of supply trucks, a battery of the new Pak38 anti-tank guns, and an 88mm gun. It was only the combined efforts of a platoon of PZ35(t)s who distracted the lone tank to its front while a 88mm AA gun scored some eight hits from the rear that finally knocked it out. as the Germans inspected the silent KV they were stunned as the turret once again began to move, a quick thinking engineer dropped a few grenades through the 88 holes in the turret and finally silenced the monster.


Red Steel at Kamenewo, Mtsensk, Central Front, Russia, 6th October 1941 by David Pentland.

Following the capture of Orel, the German High Command ordered General Heinz Guderians panzers to push on towards Mtsensk, Tuila and Moscow. Alarmed at the situation Stalin deployed Major General Leyushenko to halt this advance. the battle was finally joined when when the 4th Panzer Division crossed the Lisiza stream at Kamenewo, pushing back the dug in defenders towards Mtsensk, but unaware they had entered a Soviet trap. at this point the T34s and KV1s of Colonel Katukovs 4th tank Brigade attacked from the woods on the Panzers left flank smashing the out gunned and weaker armoured PzIII tanks and half tracks. For the Germans the battle was a terrible shock, stalling their advance and an unexpected demonstration of Soviet armoured superiority. During the battle Lt Lavrinienko, with his platoon of four T34s supported by three KV1s under Sgt Antonov knocked out eleven enemy tanks, plus a pair of artillery guns (squashed under the tracks of the KVs) In his short two month career, Lt Lavinienko knocked out some fifty two enemy tanks!


The Battle for Ponyri Station, Kursk, 9th July 1943 by David Pentland.

A Tiger (P) Ferdinand, 7th Company, 654th Schwere Panzerjager Abteilung passes a knocked out Soviet Su122 on the German advance towards the village of Ponyri. The fighting around this small agricultural settlement was some of the most savage of the entire battle.


Katyushas by David Pentland.

Kursk. Russia, 1943. Soviet BM13 multiple rocket launchers barrage German positions.


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.


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.


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.


Tankriders by David Pentland.

Kursk, Russia, August 1943. Soviet counterattack by T34/76s and infantry of 3rd Tank Army on Orel.


August Storm by David Pentland.

Soviet troops advance at lightning speed through Manchuria against a crumbling Japanese defence


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.


Moving Forward by David Pentland.

Kursk, Russia, July 1943. Su-76 self propelled guns moving north of Kursk.


The War Winner by David Pentland.

Memel Pocket, Lithuania, 5th - 16th October 1944. T-34's of the 5th Guards Tank Army, 1st Baltic Front, during the Soviet Memel Offensive, which aimed to drive a wedge between the German Army Group North and Centre. The ubiquitous T-34 was always in the vanguard of the fighting and regarded even by the likes of Von Kleist and Guderian as the best tank of the war. With various upgrades such as those shown in the painting, (a T-34/76 and the revised turret carrying an 85mm gun) the design served from beginning to the wars end, and beyond.


Motherland, The Battle of Stalingrad, September 1942 by David Pentland.

OT34 Flamethrower tank and men of Col. Krickmans 6th Guards Tank Brigade take part in the Soviet counter attacks of 13th-27th September in defence of the southern factory district of Stalingrad before the final offensive in October.


Zwieroboj - Animal Hunters - Ponyri Station, Kursk, 7th July 1943 by David Pentland.

Major Sankovsky, commander of the new SU-152 battery of 1442nd SP Art Regiment, assigned to the 13th Army was in support of the 307th Rifle Division around Ponyri Station when the XXXXI Panzer Corp attacked with 200 panzers. Leading the way were Tiger Is of Schwere Panzer Abteilung 505, and the Borgward BIV remote control mine clearance tanks. On this day it is believed the major himself knocked out 10 enemy tanks, and in the ensuing three weeks of combat at Kursk the battery accounted for some 12 Tigers and 7 Ferdidnands. It was this units results which the SU152 the nickname of Zwieroboj - Animal Hunter.


Valour of the Guards by David Pentland.

Soviet guards launch a Human Wave attack on beleaguered German defenders at Stalingrad, Autumn 1942.

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