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The Supreme Commander who had Never Seen Action by Graham Coton

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The Supreme Commander who had Never Seen Action
Open edition
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Fine Art Print
Medium (40 x 50 cm), 50.0 x 40.0 cm
Size of image:
40.0 x 26.0 cm
Availability Ready to print

Image Details

Title:
The Supreme Commander who had Never Seen Action
Artist:
Graham Coton
Product code:
LAL297451
Edition type:
Open edition
Publisher:
Bridgeman Art Library
Copyright:
© Bridgeman Art Library / Private Collection / © Look and Learn

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The Supreme Commander who had never seen action. The world called him Ike, but his real name was Dwight D. Eisenhower. He had a genius for getting Americans and British working together, and he was in command when the Allies invaded Europe on that day of days - D-Day. Original artwork for illustration on pp28-29 of Look and Learn issue no 518 (18 December 1971).

The Artist: Graham Coton

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