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Original Paintings by Artist Jerry Crandall Click on preferred subject above to view Jerry Crandall's artwork.
Collectors eagerly seek out Jerry Crandall’s
artwork with most of the originals sold as
they are developed. A highly successful
artist, Jerry’s work has been in print since
1977 with more than 60 editions, many of
which are sold out. He worked at McDonnell
Douglas Aircraft Company as an aviation
artist; has been a guest on numerous radio
and television talk shows including the NBC
Sunday show in LA twice, the Mike Douglas
Television show and numerous local TV and
radio stations. Jerry has given hundreds of
lectures to students on achievement,
historians, authors, modelers and the
general public about his career, artwork,
research and more. He was a guest on the
Navy Carrier USS Nimitz gathering first hand
knowledge of modern-day Naval operations.
Featured articles about the artist and his
work have appeared in many national and
international magazines. He has appeared on
The History Channel's several programs
numerous time discussing WWII aviation, the
men and machines.
Listed in Who’s Who in American Art, the
International Who’s Who of Contemporary
achievement and Who’s Who in the West, he is
also featured in Contemporary Western
Artists and the Challenge Aviation art
Series. His pieces can be found in many
private as well as museum collections such
as the Confederate Air Force, National Air
and Space Museum, D.C.; USAF Museum, Dayton,
Naval Museum, Pensacola; Monimo Air Museum,
Moscow and the HQ of the Italian Air Force.
Jerry Crandall is a member of several
significant historic researcher's circles as
well the Gemeinschaft der Jagdflieger and
Friends of the American Fighter Aces. Due to
his expertise in camouflage and markings of
German aircraft, he has assisted several
museums with their displays and restorations
including the famed Fw 190 D-13 “Yellow 10”
now housed at the Museum of Flight in
Seattle, Washington.
Relentless in his lifelong pursuit for
historical documentation on WWII aircraft,
Jerry Crandall has recently published,
through Eagle Editions Ltd., several books
on Luftwaffe Aircraft with more planned for
the future. With the acquisition of Monogram
Aviation Publications in early 2008, we
continue to expand our publishing platform.
Beginning in 2009, Jerry Crandall has added
Pin Up Style Original paintings to his
portfolio. This is a natural evolution for
his popular realism style as the traditional
pin up had her origins during WWII with
beautiful scantily-clad ladies adorning
thousands of aircraft in the early 1940s.
Celebrating the beauty of the female form is
yet another aspect of Jerry's tremendous
artistic talent. We continue adding images
to this section of our website that can be
viewed by clicking here.
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