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Monaco Loews Hotel 1997

Title: Monaco Loews Hotel 1997 Artist: Craig Warwick Featuring a montage of Ferrari art. Featured Make: Ferrari. Featured Model: F1 Dimensions: 380mm x 510mm (approx)

Monaco Loews Hotel 1998

Title: Monaco Loews Hotel 1998 Artist: Juan Carlos Ferrigno Featuring a race scene around the Loews hairpin on the Monaco Grand Prix Circuit Featured Location: Monaco – Grand Prix Dimensions: 380mm x 510mm (approx)

Monaco Maestro Autographed by Prince Ranier

Artist: Alan Fearnley   Dimensions: 27.5″ x 20.5″   This truly unique print depicts Graham Hill’s third Monaco Grand Prix Victory at Monaco on 30th May 1965 driving a BRM. A Limited Edition of 300 signed and numbered prints, autographed by His Serene Highness Prince Rainier III of Monaco.

Monaco Magic ’75 with Niki Lauda Autograph

Monaco Magic 75 - Jane Bready

Artist: Jane Bready Driver: Niki Lauda Niki Lauda leads the 1975 Monaco Grand Prix on his way to victory, giving Ferrari its first win at Monte Carlo in 20 years. Lauda ultimately won the ’75 World Championship and Ferrari the Constructor’s title. Options: Framed, glassed, and matted Artist Proof $699.00 + exact Shipping and Handling. […]

Victory For Moss in Monaco Signed by Moss

Artist: Juan Carlos Ferrigno. Dimensions: 23.5 x 24.5. A classic Formula One racing print taken from an original painting by Juan Carlos Ferrigno. The scene depicts Stirling Moss, who started the race from the first row driving a Maserati 250F to the winners rostrum in the 1956 Monaco Grand Prix. The edition is limited to […]

1933 Monaco Grand Prix

Artist: Barry Rowe Dimensions: 25″ X 20″ Driver: Tazio Nuvolari, Achille Varzi Nuvolari’s Alfa leads Varzi’s Bugatti, the eventual winner, setting a new record of 1 minute and 59 seconds, making him the first man to lap the circuit in under two minutes.

Graham Hill BRM P2616 at Monaco Signed by Bette Hill

Autographed by Bette Hill BRM P2616 at Monaco Artist: Walter Thomason 1965 marked Graham Hill’s third consecutive Monaco Grand Prix victory, a drive he considered on of his finest despite a big slide up an escape road to avoid Bob Anderson’s crippled Brabham. Unassisted, Hill pushed the car up hill onto the course, jumped in, […]

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