Simon Smith

Sainte-Mère-Église - WW2 D-Day Poster - 24 ½” x 16 ¼”

£15.00
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Product Info:

This WW2 poster is 24 ½” wide x 16 ¼” high (62.5cm x 41.25cm) and printed on FSC Mix Essential Silk 200gsm paper.

This high-quality military art poster by Simon Smith depicts the first town to be liberated in Normandy.

Historical Context:

Captured by the US 82nd Airborne in the early hours of D-Day, Sainte-Mère-Église would become the first town in France to be liberated by the Allies.

The small town of Sainte-Mère-Église, at the foot of the Cotentin peninsula, is just five miles inland from Utah Beach, the most westerly of the five assault beaches for D-Day and critical to the Allies’ right flank. The town lay beside the main highway from Paris that ran north from Carentan to the port of Cherbourg, and which provided a vital link to any German forces engaged in the defence of the area. Vital to ensuring a successful landing on Utah, the task of securing the town and road together with the nearby railway line and bridges over the River Merderet, was given to one of the best units in the US Army – the battle-hardened paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division.

In the early hours of 6 June 1944, after a widely scattered drop, some in the Division’s 505th PIR found themselves landing right in the heart of the town, caught in the glowing light cast by a burning building. With the white silk of their parachutes clearly visible, many of the men hanging defencelessly beneath them were easy targets. The casualty rate was high but, after regrouping with other units, the men of the 82nd attacked in a ferocious assault and a fierce firefight with the German defenders soon erupted. By dawn it was over and with the capture of the town the Stars and Stripes now flew over Sainte-Mère-Église.

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Size

24 ½” x 16 ¼” (62.5cm x 41.25cm)

Print Stock

FSC Mix Essential Silk 200gsm paper

Delivery

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About the artist

Simon Smith

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.

D-Day Posters

Operation
Overlord

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