Further to the Marseille thread, I thought it worthwhile to look at other doubtful sigs doing the rounds, this time for Erich Hartmann.
First I will post what I believe to be two more recent (late 80s?/early 90's? before the great man died) authentic post-war sigs. The first comes from a Robert Taylor print I own - Sting of the Black Tulip - and I believe can be considered authentic as Hartmann was, by my understanding, either sent these prints to sign directly or signed them in the presence of a Military Gallery representative.
The other is also I believe another good example of a more recent post-war Hartmann. Feel free to disagree of course.
First I will post what I believe to be two more recent (late 80s?/early 90's? before the great man died) authentic post-war sigs. The first comes from a Robert Taylor print I own - Sting of the Black Tulip - and I believe can be considered authentic as Hartmann was, by my understanding, either sent these prints to sign directly or signed them in the presence of a Military Gallery representative.
The other is also I believe another good example of a more recent post-war Hartmann. Feel free to disagree of course.
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