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By The Dawn's Early Light

  • Winner of the Aviation Week and Space Technology - "Best of the Best"
    In the 2010 American Society of Aviation Artists Annual Juried Exhibition

- Limited edition giclee on paper , 28" x 15.5 " (image area 24” x 11”)
- Limited edition giclee on canvas - 29.25" x 13.5"
- Légion d'Honneur edition giclee on canvas - 40 x 18.5"

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By the Dawn's Early Light is a tribute to the men and machines of the famed Lafayette Escadrille. Here we see three famous pilots from the escadrille - Lufbery, Thaw and Hill - on a morning patrol over the Western Front sometime during autumn of 1916.

The Lafayette Escadrille was formed in April of 1916, prior to the US entry into WW1. It had the unique distinction a French Sqaudron made up almost entirely of American Volunteers. The escadrille flew several different types of single seat fighters during its span and was officially known as N124 (during the period that they flew Nieuports) or SPA124 (during the period that they were assigned SPADs).

The machine that is perhaps most associated with the Escadrille was the Nieuport 17. The 17, an improvment on the earlier Nieuport 11 and 16 designs, carried a Vickers machine gun mounted to fire through the propeller arc and often carried a Lewis gun mounted on the top wing. The fabric surfaces of N17 were usually covered in an aluminum-based dope, giving the machine a silver appearance.

In the foreground we see Raoul Lufbery, the highest scoring and most well-known pilot of the Lafayette Escadrille. Lufbery is at the controls of Nieuport 17 N1844, a machine assigned to the group's Captain, Georges Thennault, but usually associated with Lufbery. A quiet man of mixed French and American decent, Lufbery took great care of his equipment. His plane was always the best in the squadron, as noted by fellow pilot Edward Hinkle, “Anyone would rather have a secondhand Lufbery machine than a new one anytime”.

In the lead, flying N1803 is Lt William Thaw. Thaw was one of the original founders of the Lafayette Escadrille and is credited with the idea of using the famous Seminole Indian head as the group's logo (see Mark of Distinction).

Finally, below and beyond Lufbery is Dudley Hill, flying N1950. Hill, the 12th man to voluteer for the escadrille was blind in one eye but never the less passed his physical exams by memorizing the eye chart. He was a well-liked pilot and managed to log more flying time than any other escadrille member.

By The Dawn's Early Light is available in 3 editions:

  • - Giclee prints on paper: Printed on acid free rag paper, The prints measure 28" x 15.5 " (image area 24” x 11”). The edition consists of 250 prints, each of which is signed and numbered by Russell Smith. - $125
  • - Giclee prints on canvas: Prints on canvas measure 29.25" x 13.5". The canvas edition consists of only 20 prints, each of which is signed and numbered on the back. - $250
  • - Special Légion d'Honneur Edition giclee prints on canvas: This special edition of prints on canvas measure 40" x 18.5" - 100% size of the original painting! I'm only making 20 of these available. Each is signed and numbered on the back. -$350

Details of By the Dawn's Early Light
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Remarques Available
* not available for the canvas or
DFC editions
$30 per remarque

Remarque 1 -Raoul Lufbery and Whiskey

Remarque 12 - Nieuport 17


To purchase, please choose from one of the following options:
Giclee on paper - $125
Giclee on paper with remarque - $155
Giclee on paper with double remarque - $185
Giclee on canvas -$250
Giclee on canvas "Légion d'Honneur" Edition -$350
 
 

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