Frank Wootton Prints and Multiples
British, 1914-1998
Studied at Eastbourne College of Art under Eric Ravilious, Wootton (sometimes misspelled Wooton) was a painter of a range of subjects, including landscapes and equestrian subjects, as well as the aviation images that he is best known for. The Canadian Museum of Flight described Frank Wootton as ‘The Dean of Aviation Art’. With a highly realistic style, Wootton took ‘great trouble’ to search for ‘technical and historical accuracy’. He was assigned as an official artist to the Royal Canadian Air Force and also painted designs for the RAF. He experienced firsthand the aircraft, pilots, ground crews, skyscrapers, and landscapes of the Second World War. A pioneer in ‘aviation art’, his work can be found in museums in Canada, Australia, the UK, and the United States.
Frank Wootton was also an extraordinary landscape and equestrian artist. His love of horses was unparalleled and he became vice-president of the Society of Equestrian Artists.to
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Artist: Frank Wootton
Original Mercedes-Benz Type 300-SL vintage, 1958, print, linen backed
By Frank Wootton
Located in Spokane, WA
Original Mercedes-Benz Type 300-SL. Linen-backed, horizontal format, fine condition.
This is an original small format Mercedes 300 SL sports car pri...
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1950s American Realist Frank Wootton Prints and Multiples
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Original "Bly by BOAC to Japan" vintage travel poster
By Frank Wootton
Located in Spokane, WA
Original JAPAN, Fly by BOAC to the Caribbean. Small format. Archival linen-backed original vintage European travel poster in mint condition; ready to frame. This antique original poster...
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Circa 1950 original poster by Wootton - Join the Royal Air Force regiment
By Frank Wootton
Located in PARIS, FR
This circa 1950 original poster by Wootton is an evocative call to arms, inviting individuals to "Join the Royal Air Force Regiment." Wootton, known for his work in military and avia...
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1950s Frank Wootton Prints and Multiples
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Original Grand Prix Bugatti Type 59, linen backed print 1958
By Frank Wootton
Located in Spokane, WA
Original Type 59. Grand Prix Bugatti. Linen-backed, horizontal format, fine condition. Small format.
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Britain Delivers the Goods original vintage poster by Frank Wootton
By Frank Wootton
Located in London, GB
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