"Tiger Tracks"

Defiance at Dieppe

Sheet Size: 22" x 33" • © 2007

Print Editions

Main Print Only

Available without companion prints.

$220

60 Limited Edition

With TWO co-signatures (Panzer crew Kurzmaul and Andrassy).

Comes with THREE companion prints.

$295

25 Eagles Edition

With ONE co-signature (Fighter ace Horst Petzschler).

Comes with THREE companion prints.

$295

10 Artist's Proofs

With ONE co-signature (Fighter ace Horst Petzschler).

Comes with THREE companion prints*

*'Panzers on the Move' additionally signed by Kurzmaul.

$395

10 Remarqued Edition

With ONE co-signature (Fighter ace Horst Petzschler).

Comes with THREE companion prints*

*'Panzers on the Move' additionally signed by Kurzmaul.

$550

200 Studio Edition

Signed by the artist only.

$180

10 Giclees on Canvas

Image size 20" x 38"

$900

Somewhere on the southern sector, Russian Front, in the summer of 1943. German Tiger 1 tanks are on the attack, along with infantry and Luftwaffe support. Focke Wulf 190’s help cover Ju 87 Stukas, which are moving ahead to engage Russian armor.

Featured is tank 123 of the 503rd Regiment, driven by Obergefreiter Alfred Kurzmaul. Feldwebel Horst Petzchler’s Focke Wulf ‘Black 6’ overflies the scene, covering the Stukas.

Companion Prints

All matching numbers. All prints individually signed by artist

"Tigers on the Move"

Sheet Size: 15" x 17"

"Big Three at Yalta"
Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin

Sheet Size: 12.5" x 14.5"

"Adolf Galland"

Sheet Size: 11" x 15"

Signatures

Obergefreiter Alfred Kurzmaul was born in Schwarzenbach, Germany. In 1940 he joined the 7th Panzer Division as a driver on Mk IV's. He was later on the Tiger 1's and at the end of the war on the King Tiger tanks. While on Tiger 1's he was with the 503rd Regiment, tank number 123. Most of his time served was on the Eastern front. As the war was nearing its end, Alfred was wounded and hospitalized in Weinernaustadt, Austria, for three weeks. Then the Russians broke through and he hitchhiked home to Germany. Decorations include Assault Badge, Winter Campaign Medal and Wound Badge.

Unteroffizier Albert Andrassy was born in Romania. He was conscripted into the Romanian Army, but escaped to Germany in 1942. Among his service experiences, he trained tank crews on the Tiger 1 in Schönbrun, Austria.

On Artist's Proofs, Remarques, and Eagle Editions:

Horst Petzschler served on the Eastern front from September 1943 and flew over 100 missions. Hit once by Soviet flak, he bailed out and was saved by German troops. On many occasions when he was with JG-51 he covered Stuka attacks, including those led by Hans Rudel. Horst scored 22 Soviet aerial victories in addition to 4 more victories on the Western front (the latter in the Me-109). He was awarded the Day Fighter Operational Flying Clasp (Gold) after his 110th mission, and the Iron Cross First Class and Second Class.