Chris Collingwood

Easy Company - The Taking of Carentan - Band of Brothers Poster - 35" x 25"

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Product Info:

This high-quality military art poster from Chris Collingwood recreates the scene of a pivotal moment just days after the successful launch of Operation Overlord on 6th June 1944.

"You have a rendezvous with destiny!" – promised Major Gen William Lee to his men as the 101st Airborne Division was activated at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, 15 August 1942. And the first place they kept that rendezvous was Normandy…

At precisely 23.00 hours on the night of 5 June 1944, the eve of D-Day, aircraft containing the men of Easy Company, 506th Parachute Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, thundered down the runway at Upottery Airfield. Lifting off into the night, the hazardous mission given to the paratroopers of the 101st was to spearhead the Allied invasion of Hitler’s occupied Europe – a rendezvous with destiny if ever there was one.

In the gruelling days that followed D-Day, the men of Easy Company fought their way through dense hedgerows, across fields and orchards, through farms and villages towards their next objective – the strategic town of Carentan. Heavily defended by German forces, its seizure was vital to the Allied advance.

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Size

35" x 25"

Print Stock

Carbon balanced FSC silk 250 gsm paper

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About the artist

Chris Collingwood

Simon Smith was born in 1960 into a military family and quickly developed an interest in history and the armed forces. Always a talented artist, he studied Fine Art and Illustration at Art School and, graduating with a First-class degree, worked as a highly successful commercial illustrator. Equally at home painting in traditional oils and using the technologies of digital creation, his pieces are often created using a combination of both processes.

Simon has won numerous awards including the Fine Art Trade Guild’s ‘Nockold’s Trophy’, the Cross and Cockade WW1 ‘Aviation Art Award’, and Flypast magazine’s award for ‘Excellence in Aviation Art’.

Why choose D-Day posters?

Experts in Aviation & Military Art

D-Day Posters is part of Aces High - an international leader in the highly collectible field of autographed Aviation and Military Fine Art.

Our Story

D-Day Posters

Operation Overlord

For the Heroes of D-Day, we honour those whose bravery shaped history on June 6, 1944.