Spitfire Paintings :: Aviation Art
The Supermarine Spitfire is probably the most iconic aircraft of World War Two. It served throughout the conflict, from 1939 to 1945. Even today, the Spitfire remains one of the most popular aircraft of all time and is the first choice with many collectors of aviation paintings. We have a broad range of Spitfire prints in all our collections, from Pilot Portraits, right up to the Collector's Editions. And we add new prints regularly!
The images below are just a small selection of the prints we have available featuring Spitfire paintings. For the full range, browse the Avi-Art Prints collections using the buttons on the left or use our Search page.
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Images shown are a representation only. Actual prints are of the highest quality.
AA10 - Salute to the Few - Spitfire Paintings
Flight Lieutenant James Paterson of 92 Squadron, Biggin Hill, flies low over a Kent valley, to the surprise of people working in the fields. Summer 1940. Another of Geoff's best known paintings, and an open edition which allows us to keep the price low.
From the Open Editions collection
LE12 - Beachhead Patrol - Spitfire Paintings
Flight Lieutenant Tony Cooper of No.64 Squadron and his wingman, patrol the D-Day beaches in June 1944, both in MkV Spitfires. Tony Cooper's aircraft is displayed in the United States National World War II Museum after recent restoration. One of our most popular prints, it comes signed by both the pilot and the artist.
From the Limited Editions collection
BB3 - Spitfire on Patrol - Spitfire Paintings
A Spitfire of No.72 Squadron on patrol in the summer of 1940. Like all the paintings in this particular collection, this print is signed by a very distinguished group of Battle of Britain pilots:
Air Commodore J L W Ellacombe
Wing Commander The Lord Dowding
Group Captain D F B Sheen
Air Commodore Sir Archibald Winskill
Sorry, SOLD OUT!
From the Scenes of the Battle of Britain collection
LE20 - Ace of Aces - Spitfire Paintings
Wing Commander 'Johnnie' Johnson, O/C No.144 Wing, in combat with a Focke-Wulf 190 over France on 16th June 1944. A limited edition of just 50 prints, so don't miss your chance to own one!
From the Limited Editions collection