Come Out Fighting: A Tribute to the 761st Tank Battalion
- Limited Edition. Edition size of 50 pieces.
- Measures 29.5x22 inches.
- Ships signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist.
- Giclee on Paper
- Ships unframed and rolled in a strong tube. The tube is then placed in a box for additional protection.
The 761st Tank Battalion, also known as the "Black Panthers," was a pioneering African American armored unit that showed exceptional bravery during World War II. They were activated in 1942 and earned the nickname "Black Panthers" because of their fierce panther insignia, which represented their strength and determination. Their motto, "Come Out Fighting," reflected their unbeatable spirit and their preparedness to face challenges directly.
Serving under General Patton's command, the battalion fought heroically across Europe, including pivotal engagements such as the Battle of the Bulge and the liberation of concentration camps. Despite enduring racial discrimination stateside and within the military, the 761st earned a Presidential Unit Citation, and many soldiers received individual honors. Notable members included Staff Sergeant Ruben Rivers, posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor, and Sgt. Warren G. H. Crecy, dubbed the "Baddest Man in the 761st." The 761st's exemplary service is a powerful testament to their resilience and the essential contributions of African American soldiers to the Allied victory in World War II.
Limited work of art by Charles Bibbs. Giclee on paper. Measures 29.5x22 inches. Ships signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. Giclees are printed on museum quality, heavyweight, acid-free, watercolor-textured paper and printed with archival inks.
Cert. Of Authenticity | Ships with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. |
Edition | Limited Edition |
Edition Size | 50 |
Framed | Unframed |
Height | 29.5 inches |
Length | 22 inches |
Medium | Paper |
Signed | Ships signed and numbered by the artist |
SKU | bibbs-761st |
Year Released | 2005 |
Charles Bibbs
Charles Bibbs, an internationally acclaimed artist, is known for his powerful and spiritually infused images that reflect a deep sense of Majesty, Dignity, Strength, and Grace. Born in San Pedro, California, and raised in Harbor City, Bibbs dedicated himself to art while working a full-time job. In 1991, he left his management position of 25 years to establish B Graphics and Fine Arts, Inc., which has grown to become a leader in the African American art print market. Bibbs's work, characterized by a fusion of African, African American, and Native American themes, has been featured in museums, galleries, and homes of collectors worldwide. Alongside his artistic endeavors, Bibbs has been actively involved in supporting the art community, serving on museum boards, conducting workshops, and mentoring aspiring artists. His philanthropic spirit is evident through his contributions to scholarship fundraisers, youth programs, and various organizations. Bibbs's distinctive style and commitment to cross-cultural statements have earned him numerous awards and accolades. His artwork captures the essence of spirituality, majesty, and grace, inviting viewers to interpret and connect with his creations on a personal level.Limited edition artwork ships in 0 to 14 business days depending upon the artwork, artist and medium. All limited editions ship signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. When a limited edition work of art is purchased a member of our team will contact you within 1 to 3 business days to provide you with a shipping timeline. Some limited editions are not eligible for expedited shipping. For additional information please visit our: Special Note About Limited Editions