Gary Schofield -
Military Fine Art
Gary and the US Secretary of Defense Dr. William Perry presenting a print of his work to His Excellency Jean-Pol Poncelet of Belgium
The Pentagon Full Honors Ceremony Painting
Gary Schofield’s prints have been presented to visiting World Leaders by Secretaries of Defense: William Perry, William Cohen, and Donald Rumsfeld, and by Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: General Shalikashvili and General Shelton.

PFHC painting in progress


Detail

Detail

Some highlights from his career follow:
Pentagon September the 11th Painting 
- Vietnam Wall Dedication painting
- His writing and art work are currently being presented by the Armed Forces Foundation, The US Armed Forces painting.
- Commissioned to paint the Pentagon September The 11th Painting in 2002
- Gary Schofield’s painting, The Pentagon Full Honors Ceremony, hangs in the Hall of Heroes, the Pentagon.
- The Congressional Medal of Honor was placed on permanent display with the Congressional Medal of Honor painting at the Quartermaster Museum, Fort Lee, VA in 1999.
- Watch a clip from "Honor Deferred" with Samuel Jackson, where you will see these actual historical events dramatized:
- The Congressional Medal of Honor painting is one of Gary Schofield's most striking and dramatic works. The poignant history, sacrifice and humanity reflect back and shine into our own lives.
- The Painting of Iwo Jima was chosen for the 50th anniversary image of the battle of Iwo Jima Commemoration.
- He was commissioned to paint the Pentagon’s September 11th painting in 2002.
- The painting was unveiled and Gary was honored at the Hall of Heros, the Pentagon on 2nd August 1996.
- Gary addressed the leaders of the armed forces in the Secretary of Defense’ office at the Pentagon in 1997.
Congressional Medal of Honor Painting
Museum dedication
Iwo Jima in the Snow
Stonewall

"The Earth From Space" For Defense Systems showin the scale of the huge 30 foot painting

US Armed Forces

