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8.00" x 6.00"
Overall:
10.00" x 8.00"
A Salute to the Greatest Generation Poster
by Jack Skinner
Product Details
A Salute to the Greatest Generation poster by Jack Skinner. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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About Jack Skinner
Currently living in Waltham, Massachusetts, I was born and raised in Watertown, Massachusetts. I graduated from Watertown High School in 1968, and I was accepted by Boston University School of Fine Arts and also Northeastern University by the College of Criminal Justice. Not wanting to become a "starving artist", I opted for studies in Law Enforcement. I kept art as a hobby. I am a retired Police Officer, retiring in February 2015 , after 42 ..years of service for the Concord Police Department , Concord Massachusetts. I am also a Police Composite Sketch Artist. Officially, I have been a police sketch artist since 1996. As a police sketch artist, aside from having a little ability in art one must possess good interviewing skills....
$22.35
Andrea Hazel
Congratulations
Tony Grider
Well done! Congrats on your sale!
Jack Skinner
Thanks -Dave and Lingfai, I did this for a friend who's grandfather's B-17 was shot down, and he also became a prisoner held by the Germans.My Dad did his time incarcerated in Ofuna and Ashio until the end of the war. Dave, Anzio was a tough Battle....God Bless the "Greatest Generation" there are not many of them left. With Veteran's Day coming, a Heartfelt Salute to all the Veterans...
Dave Farrow
What an awesome tribute to the "Greatest Generation"...my dads` B-17 was shot down over Anzio Italy in early 1943. He was captured by the Germans and held prisoner in Stalag Lufts 4 and 7 till the end of the war...you earn the gold medal l.v.f
Lingfai Leung
Great shadow and perspective. My choice for the "Surprise Feature" in ABC