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HomePaintings, Etchings, Prints, Chromolithograph, EmbroideryWatercolour Framed  Watercolour Of German Navy Zeppelin LZ 12 By Norman Wilkinson
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Framed  Watercolour Of German Navy Zeppelin LZ 12 By Norman Wilkinson

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    SKU: JA_1588124240* Category: Watercolour Tags: Framed, german, LZ 12, navy, Norman Wilkinson, Watercolour, zeppelin
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    ~ Framed  Watercolour Of German Navy Zeppelin LZ 12 By Norman Wilkinson ~

    The crisp watercolour (with body colour)  depicts the airship, accompanied by LZ 11 and  LZ 12 crossing a coastline. To the reverse are further details about both the artist and the Zeppelin, including an image of the War Department stamp.

    The painting is signed to the lower left. It is presented in a glazed  wooden frame with a double card, lined mount.

    ~ Imperial German Navy Zeppelin LZ 12 ~

    The Imperial German Navy Zeppelin LZ 112, given the tactical number L 70, was an x-class / L70-class World War I zeppelin of the Imperial German Navy.

    LZ 112 was the first of three Zeppelins of the x-class built for the Imperial German Navy. The third and last of the x-class, Dixmude made its first flight on 9 July 1920 and was surrendered to the French authorities four days later.

    On 28 November 1916 a new commander of the Zeppelin force was appointed by imperial decree Peter Strasser “Leader of Airships” (Führer der Luftschiffe; F.d.L.). He was instrumental in the development of long-range bombing and the development of the rigid airship as an efficient, high altitude, all-weather aircraft. He was a major proponent of the doctrine of bombing attacks on civilian as well as military targets, to serve both as propaganda and as a means of diverting resources from the front line.

    We who strike the enemy where his heart beats have been slandered as ‘baby killers’ … Nowadays, there is no such animal as a noncombatant. Modern warfare is total warfare.

    As such late in the war Strasser planned a five Zeppelin raid on the United Kingdom. The raid would be dynamic with the exact target changing depending on the weather. His orders were to attack south or middle England hoping to even reach London. On the afternoon of 5 August 1918, LZ 112 took off from Friedrichshafen with four other airships. They headed for the east coast of England, timing their flight to arrive off the coast just after dark. The commander of LZ 112 was Fregattenkapitän Peter Strasser, the Führer der Luftschiffe (“Leader of Airships”, the commander of all Naval airships). However, the airship squadron was spotted out at sea by the Leman Tail lightship, which signalled their course and position to the Admiralty.

    British RAF Major Egbert Cadbury was attending a charity concert at which his wife was performing when an RAF orderly found him. Cadbury drove back to the airfield, where he was informed that three Zeppelins had been reported about 50 miles (80 km) to the north-east, and knowing there was only one aircraft available, an Airco DH.4, he grabbed his flying kit and ran for it, beating a rival pilot to the cockpit by a split-second. With Captain Robert Leckie in the rear gunner’s seat, Cadbury climbed up to over 16,000 feet (4,900 m) by jettisoning his reserve fuel and some small bombs, where he saw three Zeppelins ahead and above him. He later recounted:

    At 22.20 we had climbed to 16,400 feet and I attacked the Zeppelin ahead slightly to the port so as to clear any obstruction that might be suspended from the airship. It was a most fascinating sight – awe inspiring – to see this enormous Zeppelin blotting the whole sky above one. The tracers ignited the escaping gas, the flames spreading rapidly and turning the airship into a fireball in less than a minute. The LZ 112 dived headlong into the clouds. It was one of the most terrifying sights I have ever seen to see this huge machine hurtling down with all those crew on board.

    Cadbury and Leckie, and another pilot Lieutenant Ralph Edmund Keys, then attacked and damaged another Zeppelin, which promptly turned tail and headed for home. All three received the Distinguished Flying Cross.

    These airmen, Cadbury & Leckie, had already shot down two Zeppelins: prior to LZ 112, Cadbury had downed L 21 and Leckie, L 22.

    ~ Norman Wilkinson ~

    Norman Wilkinson CBE RI (24 November 1878 – 30 May 1971) was a British artist who usually worked in oils, watercolours and drypoint. He was primarily a marine painter, but also an illustrator, poster artist, and wartime camoufleur. Wilkinson invented dazzle painting to protect merchant shipping during the First World War.

    ~ Condition ~

    Please refer to the images for the condition. It is in excellent order.

    ~ Dimensions ~

    The frame is 46 cm (18 inches) wide and 44 cm (17.25 inches) tall.

    JA_1588124240

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