The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Cessna AT-17 Bamboo Bomber Art Print
by Merana Cadorette
$47.35
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Cessna AT-17 Bamboo Bomber art print by Merana Cadorette. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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I painted this, while sitting on below it at an airshow (plein air, plane air), which is why it looks more imposing.... more
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Artist's Description
I painted this, while sitting on below it at an airshow ("plein air, plane air"), which is why it looks more imposing.
From the Military of Aviation:
"The UC-78B is a military version of the commercial Cessna T-50 light transport. Cessna first produced the wood and tubular steel fabric-covered T-50 in 1939 for the civilian market. In 1940, the Army Air Corps (AAF) ordered them under the designation AT-8 as multi-engine advanced trainers.
Thirty-three AT-8s were built for the AAF and production continued under the designation AT-17, reflecting a change on equipment and engine types. In 1942, the AAF adopted the Bobcat as a light personnel transport, and those delivered after 1 January 1943 were designated UC-78s. By the end of WWII, Cessna had produced more than 4,600 Bobcats for the AAF, 67 of which were transferred to the U.S. Navy as JRC-1s. In addition, 822 Bobcats had been produced for the Royal Canadian Air Force as the Crane I."
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About Merana Cadorette
I am just an old grandmother soul that has been creating since I first got a chubby baby fist on a crayon. For decades, I have worked in a variety of media, in many sizes, and in several themes. Some may reoccur and occasionally mingle with others. My artwork sprawls from impressionist over to, but never reaching, absolute realism. It reflects my life, mental state and interests. I adore dramatic color and very often lean towards a blue/orange dynamic. Skies are rarely calm, buildings should look old and lived in, and people should make you wish you could meet them. I don't exactly have a 'chosen art form'. I began with hand-built figures, added watercolors, then acrylics. Along the way, I have tried marble, bronze-casting... I...
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