Monaco Grand Prix, 1963, Graham Hill

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Title   Monaco Grand Prix, 1963, Graham Hill
Designed by   Robert Topulos
Limited Edition   25 Pieces + 1 AP
Authentification   Signed and numbered 
  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. This unique artwork by Maison WOCS is a celebration of the Monaco Grand Prix's heritage. Every detail is meticulously crafted, creating a timeless tribute to a Monaco legend. For the discerning collector, it offers a piece of history, capturing the spirit of a race that continues to enchant and inspire generations.

 

Finishing and Gifting


Should you desire a framing in a different color, please specify your preference upon checkout. Additionally, you may include a card with a personalized message along with a priceless invoice. Each art piece can be elegantly packaged as a gift and delivered on a date of your choosing. For more details or to arrange these services, please contact Customer Service.

 

 Additional Details

 

 Technique   Handcrafted Étorie
 Workshop   Atelier WOCS, Genève
 Framing  Custom Plywood with UV-Resistant
 and Anti-Reflective Glass

 

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