USS Enterprise CV-6 The Last Attack — Cap'n Jim's Gallery

USS Enterprise CV-6 The Last Attack — Cap'n Jim's Gallery

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In a tense kamikaze attack, the USS Enterprise, the most decorated ship in US Navy history, is portrayed desperately evading a Japanese Zero which crashed on her flight deck on May 14, 1945, and took her out of the war. 1986 | Original: Sold | Print edition: Lithograph | Size 40” x 2

The art work of renown maritime artist James Clary.


In a tense kamikaze attack, the USS Enterprise, the most decorated ship in US Navy history, is portrayed desperately evading a Japanese Zero which crashed on her flight deck on May 14, 1945, and took her out of the war. 1986 | Original: Sold | Print edition: Lithograph | Size 40” x 28
Maritime History in Art showcases the unique legacy of one of America's most prolific marine artists, James Clary (1939 - 2018). Shop online or visit our gallery displaying the lifetime of work from Jim Clary. His son and daughter keep his legacy of Maritime History in Art alive through the continuation of The Cap'n Jim Gallery and offering his paintings and prints for sale online. Jim's passion was nautical art and his knowledge and artistry are on display in beautiful St. Clair Michigan. See historical pieces of marine art celebrating maritime legends like The Titanic, The Edmund Fitzgerald, Great Lakes artwork and naval wall art.

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