
"Pearl
Harbor 0755...While the Giant Slept"
by
Dru
Blair
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, initiated by Lt Commander
Kakuichi Takahashi, was arguably the single most significant event in
modern American history. "Pearl Harbor 0755...While the Giant Slept"
symbolizes the moment of transition between how America was, and how
it is today.
This limited edition print focuses on the seconds before the attack
as Lt Commander Takahashi's Aichi D3A1 Type 99 "Val" Dive
bomber rolls in on Hangar 6 on the southern tip of Ford Island. By accident,
Takahashi was the first to drop his ordnance because of a mistake in
interpreting the signal flares beginning the attack. Battleship Row
is seen in serene repose in the last moments before the Japanese wreak
havoc and devastation on the unsuspecting American Sailors.
Edition Size: 1941 Prints
Print Size: 24" x 30"
Price: 125.00 [Order]
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