
Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
1945
Frank O. Salisbury painted this commanding portrait of Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, the celebrated British commander of Allied forces in World War II, depicting him in his iconic beret and fur collared coat against a map of Northwest Europe. Completed in 1945 at the height of Montgomery's fame following the Allied victory, this monumental oil on canvas showcases Salisbury's mastery of official portraiture and his ability to convey authority and strategic vision. The inclusion of the Montgomery coat of arms and the map referencing London and Paris situates the subject within a triumphant historical moment, making this a highly significant piece for collectors of British military art and World War II memorabilia.
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
Spotted works by Frank O. Salisbury
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Oswald Birley
British · b. 1880
Birley was a leading British official portraitist of the same era who painted military commanders and statesmen in uniform with comparable authority and warm tonal realism, including wartime figures depicted against symbolic backdrops.

Augustus John
British · b. 1878

John painted celebrated wartime and postwar portraits of senior British military and political figures with a commanding figurative realist style, capturing institutional authority and individual character through rich oil technique.
Sir Gerald Kelly
British · b. 1879
Kelly was a prominent British portraitist and President of the Royal Academy who specialized in official commemorative portraits of military and royal figures rendered in warm toned realism with meticulous attention to uniform and insignia detail.
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