Raising the Union Jack by Unknown attributed to Joe Rosenthal Wall Art Print
Raising the Union Jack is a striking reinterpretation of one of the most famous wartime photographs in history, long attributed to American photojournalist Joe Rosenthal, who captured the original Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima in 1945. While the creator of this altered artwork remains unknown, the piece draws its power from Rosenthal’s legacy of documenting resilience and sacrifice. By replacing the original flag with the St George-inspired Union motif, the artwork transforms a global symbol of victory into a fresh cultural statement. This production celebrates both the historic moment that inspired it and the creative reimagining that gives it new life today.
Product features
- Three paper choices: Fine Art (textured, archival), Semi-Glossy (bright, satin finish), Matte (low sheen for artwork)
- Giclée printing for bright, long-lasting colors and rich blacks
- Multiple sizes available with horizontal and vertical orientation options
- Paper weights listed: Fine Art 285 g/m², Semi-Glossy 180–260 g/m², Matte 189–200 g/m²
- Shipped rolled for protection; sourced blanks from USA and Japan; adult product
Care instructions
- If the print does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.