Monaco Grand Prix, 1963, Graham Hill

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Title   Monaco Grand Prix, 1963, Graham Hill
Collection   Hors-Serie
Limited Edition     25 Pieces + 1 AP Worldwide 

 

Creation Details

Produced in a limited edition of 25 numbered pieces and 1 archival proof, each exemplar is individually signed, authenticated by the Maison’s seal, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

The Story Behind

In the illustrious year of 1963, the Monaco Grand Prix bore witness to a legendary triumph as Graham Hill, one of motorsport's most iconic figures, claimed victory in his BRM. This exquisite artwork captures that defining moment, with Hill's car elegantly navigating the iconic Monte Carlo avenue, passing the renowned Hermès boutique.

 

Graham Hill, celebrated as "Mr. Monaco," was renowned for his unmatched skill and charisma. His mastery of the Monaco circuit earned him a place among the greats, and his 1963 victory cemented his legendary status. Hill's BRM, an engineering marvel, is depicted in a harmonious blend of motion and grace, embodying the precision and power that defined his racing prowess. Bathed in the Mediterranean sun, the architectural splendor of the avenue and its boutiques provide the perfect backdrop for this historic race. 

 

Cultural Significance

One exemplar is preserved in the permanent collection of the Automobile Club de Monaco, in homage to the 1963 Grand Prix and Graham Hill’s legacy. A second is held in the Historical Register of Atelier WOCS Genève.

 

  Détails d’Œuvre

 

  Méthode Realised through the Maison’s Étorie™ process, combining natural pigment inks on pure cotton paper. Each composition may receive discreet hand-applied touches to enrich depth, texture, and visual resonance.
  Lieu d’origine Entirely handcrafted within the Geneva ateliers of Atelier WOCS, where each exemplar is shaped with care, intention, and lasting character.

 

BECOMING A CUSTODIAN


Each tableau is presented in a hand-crafted frame, prepared to the highest standards and finished to the preferences of its future Guardian.

As part of Swiss cultural heritage, the collections are entrusted only to Custodians selected by the Maison to preserve and transmit this legacy.

The process begins by contacting our Concierge, who will arrange a private meeting in one of the Maison’s Salons Privés around the world. If you are drawn to a specific piece, we invite you to reach out to begin this process.

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