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General PattonBronze Military Art Portrait Bust£275
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the image of George S Patton Bronze Bust to enter the image gallery General George S Patton one of the most complicated military men of all time
but regarded as one of the most successful United States field commanders of any
war. In World War II Patton commanded corps and armies in North Africa and Sicily.
Patton commanded the Seventh army during the invasion of Sicily and in
conjunction with the British eighth army restored Sicily to it's people. In 1944 he was given command of the Third Army in France which he unleashed
from Normandy west into Brittany, and south then eastwards in a rapid push
towards Germany. During the Battle of the Bulge he relieved the beleaguered
101st Airborne Division in Bastogne, in an outstanding tactical operation. The
Third Army crossed into Germany, liberating the Nazi death camp at Buchenwald,
then Austria and finally into Czechoslovakia. In December 1945, George S. Patton
was seriously injured in a car accident, and died as a result of his injuries on
21 December 1945. Shipping is Free within the UK we would be pleased to quote for shipping overseas please contact us for more details George Patton Limited Edition Bronze Military Art Bust by Aviation and Military Artist and Sculptor Peter Close is limited to an edition of 250 The bronze sculpture is hand cast in the highest quality cold cast bronze in Peter's workshop in Somerset The George Patton Bronze Military Sculpture will come to you with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist and will be engraved with its own unique edition number - if you would like to request a special number please contact us to check availability The sculpture stands 16" high and weighs 5 kgs Shipping is free within the UK only. |
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Peter Close © 2010 Bronze Limited Edition Military Art and Aviation Art Sculpture by Military Artist and Sculptor Peter Close |
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