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  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Large Oil Painting Depicting Stukas in Action, by H. Allhaus
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Large Oil Painting Depicting Stukas in Action, by H. Allhaus

Item: G52083

Germany, Luftwaffe. A Large Oil Painting Depicting Stukas in Action, by H. Allhaus

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Germany, Luftwaffe. A Large Oil Painting Depicting Stukas in Action, by H. Allhaus

(Junkers Ju 87 Ölbild). An interesting wartime oil on canvas painting depicting a pair of Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bombers in action, with each aircraft carefully exected in detail with all exterior features and unit insignia clearly displayed, set against a cloudy sky with the ground visible along with traces of burning enemy vehicles, the lower right corner signed “H. ALLHAUS”, nailed to a wooden frame surrounding a hollow void which exposes the reverse of the canvas, the top edge retaining a string for suspension, measuring 60 cm (w) x 80 cm (h), with a small scuff visible to the lower centre of the painting, a unique image suitable for framing in near extremely fine condition.
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