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Title Theatre Antique OrangeArtist NauracDate Naurac, Jean-Raoul 1878 – 1932Printer PLMSize 26 x 39 inchesPrint Type Stone LithographyCondiiton ExcellentComments The theater was built during the reign of Emperor Augustus, between 27 BC and AD 14O. One of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this monumental theater is famous for its acoustics and its massive scenic wall. It hosts the Chorégies d’Orange, an opera and classical music festival, each summer.This poster was created for the PLM or Paris Lyon Mediterrannee French Railways for display in travel bureaus and train stations in the 1930 period. The poster is in absolute impeccable condition on linen
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Lemans 1964 poster by Thivillier 24 heures du Mans original rare
$ 1,450Lemans 1964 poster by Thivillier 24 heures du Mans
The 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans, held on June 20-21, continued the tradition of featuring the previous year’s winning cars on its promotional poster. The poster showcased the Ferrari 250 P, which secured victory in 1963. This practice of depicting the prior year’s winners was customary, as posters were printed before the current race results were known. The 1964 poster is considered rare and highly collectible.
In the 1964 race, Ferrari maintained its dominance. The North American Racing Team (NART), a privateer team, achieved an overall win with drivers Jean Guichet and Nino Vaccarella piloting a Ferrari 275 P. This victory underscored Ferrari’s continued success at Le Mans during the early 1960s.
The 1964 event was notable for intense competition between manufacturers, particularly Ferrari and Ford. Ford’s GT40 made its Le Mans debut, aiming to challenge Ferrari’s supremacy. However, mechanical issues plagued the GT40s, preventing them from finishing the race. Ferrari’s reliability and performance secured their position at the forefront of endurance racing during this period.
The 1964 Le Mans poster, featuring the victorious Ferrari 250 P from the previous year, serves as a historical artifact reflecting Ferrari’s era of dominance and the competitive spirit of endurance racing in the 1960s.
Title: 24h DU Mans 1964
Artist: Photo Paris MatchDate: 1964
Printer: IMp Thivillier
Size: 16 x 24 inches
Print Type: Offset Lithography and Lithography
Condition: Excellent “A” on linen
Comments: 24h du Mans 1964 poster on linen. This authentic original printing is from 1964. Have you ever seen so many 250 GTOs and LMs in one photo? -
Lemans 1964 poster by Thivillier 24 heures du Mans rare
$ 195Lemans 1964 poster by Thivillier 24 heures du Mans
The 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans, held on June 20-21, continued the tradition of featuring the previous year’s winning cars on its promotional poster. The poster showcased the Ferrari 250 P, which secured victory in 1963. This practice of depicting the prior year’s winners was customary, as posters were printed before the current race results were known. The 1964 poster is considered rare and highly collectible.
In the 1964 race, Ferrari maintained its dominance. The North American Racing Team (NART), a privateer team, achieved an overall win with drivers Jean Guichet and Nino Vaccarella piloting a Ferrari 275 P. This victory underscored Ferrari’s continued success at Le Mans during the early 1960s.
The 1964 event was notable for intense competition between manufacturers, particularly Ferrari and Ford. Ford’s GT40 made its Le Mans debut, aiming to challenge Ferrari’s supremacy. However, mechanical issues plagued the GT40s, preventing them from finishing the race. Ferrari’s reliability and performance secured their position at the forefront of endurance racing during this period.
The 1964 Le Mans poster, featuring the victorious Ferrari 250 P from the previous year, serves as a historical artifact reflecting Ferrari’s era of dominance and the competitive spirit of endurance racing in the 1960s.
Title: 24h DU Mans 1964
Artist: Photo Paris MatchDate: 1964
Printer: IMp Thivillier
Size: 16 x 24 inches
Print Type: Offset Lithography and Lithography
Condition: Excellent “A” on linen
Comments: 24h du Mans 1964 poster on linen. This a second printing from 1970’s. Have you ever seen so many 250 GTOs and LMs in one photo? -
Monaco Grand Prix 1964 poster signed J May
$ 195Monaco Grand Prix 1964 poster signed J May
The 1964 Monaco Grand Prix was an electrifying event held on May 10 as the opening round of that year’s Formula 1 World Championship. The race took place on the iconic Circuit de Monaco, known for its narrow streets, tight corners, and scenic harbor views. Drivers faced a grueling 100 laps over 314 kilometers (195 miles), requiring extraordinary skill and endurance to navigate the unforgiving course.
British driver Graham Hill, piloting his BRM, emerged victorious after a dominant performance, marking his second consecutive win at Monaco. His mastery of the circuit earned him the nickname “Mr. Monaco.” Richie Ginther, Hill’s teammate at BRM, delivered a strong performance to secure second place, showcasing the team’s strength during the event. In a remarkable debut, Peter Arundell finished third for Lotus, proving his talent on one of the most challenging tracks in motorsport.
The race also saw retirements from notable contenders, including world champion Jim Clark, whose Lotus suffered mechanical issues, and Jack Brabham, who encountered gearbox trouble. These incidents highlighted the demanding nature of the Monaco Grand Prix, where both technical reliability and driver precision are essential for success.
• Artist: J. Mayl
• Printer: J. Ramel
• Size: 15 x 23.25 inches
• Print Technique: Lithograph
• Year: 1964 second printing (1960’s)
• Condition & Comments: Excellent A
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Monaco Grand Prix 1965 by Michael Turner
$ 195Monaco Grand Prix 1965 by Michael Turner
The 1965 Monaco Grand Prix occurred on May 30. This race was the third round of the Formula 1 World Championship. The event took place on the famous Circuit de Monaco, which challenged drivers with its tight corners and narrow streets. Over 100 laps, the race covered a total of 314 kilometers (195 miles) and tested both driver skill and car reliability.
Graham Hill delivered an outstanding performance, winning his third consecutive Monaco race while driving for BRM. This victory solidified his title as “Mr. Monaco.” In addition, Ferrari’s Lorenzo Bandini achieved his first podium finish in Monaco with a strong second place. Rookie Jackie Stewart also impressed by claiming third place for BRM. The event saw some notable retirements, including reigning champion Jim Clark, whose Lotus suffered an engine failure. This outcome emphasized the race’s demanding nature.
Artist: Michael Turner
Size: Approximately 15 x 23 inches
Print Technique: Offset Lithograph
Year: 1965 second printing (1970s)
Condition & Comments: Excellent condition; vivid colors and intricate detailsThe official poster for the 1965 Monaco Grand Prix, created by the talented artist Michael Turner, is a stunning tribute to the race. It features a dynamic depiction of a Formula 1 car navigating the iconic streets of Monaco. The beautiful Mediterranean coastline and harbor provide a picturesque backdrop. Turner’s style captures the energy and prestige of the event, making the poster a favorite among collectors and motorsport fans.
Overall, this poster stands as a timeless symbol of the glamour, excitement, and historical significance of the Monaco Grand Prix. It commemorates one of Formula 1’s most challenging and celebrated races.
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Monaco Grand Prix 1970 by Michael Turner on linen vintage poster
$ 195Monaco Grand Prix 1970 by Michael Turner on linen vintage poster
The official poster for the 1970 Monaco Grand Prix was created by the renowned artist Michael Turner. This artwork showcases the intense action of Formula 1 racing, with the McLaren M7A leading the iconic Gold Leaf Lotus 49. The dynamic illustration captures the thrilling atmosphere of racing through the narrow streets of Monte Carlo, highlighting the elegance and speed of the cars in one of the most prestigious events on the Formula 1 calendar.
Measuring approximately 60 x 40 cm (23 x 15 inches), the poster was printed using offset lithography by J. Ramel in Nice and Imprimerie Monegasque in Monte Carlo. Its vibrant design and historical significance make it a sought-after piece for motorsport enthusiasts and collectors alike.
The 1970 Monaco Grand Prix, held on May 10, marked the third round of the Formula 1 World Championship. Jochen Rindt claimed victory in his Lotus 49C-Ford after a dramatic final-lap pass. Jack Brabham finished second in his Brabham BT33-Ford, and Henri Pescarolo took third place in a Matra MS120. The race, which covered 80 laps of the 3.145 km (1.954 mi) street circuit, was a true test of skill and strategy, with Rindt’s remarkable performance capping a thrilling event.
Artist: Michael Turner
Size: 23 x 15 inches
Print Technique: Offset Lithograph
Year: 1970 second Printing
Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Monaco Grand Prix 1970 by Turner on linen
- The Grand Prix of Monaco always showed the winning car of the previous year in the poster as it was printed before the race was won.
- This poster is second printing made around the 1980’s in exactly te same way as the original ie: printing technique, paper, size etc
- Poster is in excellent condition and mounted on linen by museum quality professional
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Monaco Grand Prix 1971 by Steve Carpenter VIP Printing given out a Race
$ 1,0001971 Grand Prix Automobile of Monaco by Carpenter on linen Special printing given out to VIP Guests at the Race tirage number #870
The 1971 Monaco Grand Prix took place on May 23 as the second round of the Formula One World Championship. Jackie Stewart delivered a dominant performance in his Tyrrell-Ford. He secured pole position, set the fastest lap, and led the race from start to finish. Ronnie Peterson came in second, while Jacky Ickx finished third. The race unfolded on the iconic Monte Carlo street circuit, a track known for its tight corners and unforgiving layout.
The official event poster reflected the bold, modernist design style of the early 1970s. It featured a stylized Formula One car set against the famous Monaco harbor backdrop. As a result, the poster became a favorite among collectors of motorsport and design.
Steve Carpenter, an American artist, created the 1971 Monaco Grand Prix poster. He studied in Chicago and Los Angeles before working as an illustrator for Walt Disney. Later, he moved to Monte Carlo in the late 1960s. There, he taught at the École des Beaux-Arts and operated his own studio. Additionally, the Principality of Monaco commissioned him to design tourism posters, the 1971 Grand Prix poster, and postage stamps honoring Prince Rainier III. Notably, his clients included Princess Grace and Prince Rainier.
Artist: Steve Carpenter
Size: 19 x 25 ” / 48.25 x 63.5 cm
On / Off linen: On Linen
Print Technique: offset lithograph
Year: 1971
Condition & Comments: Excellent A rare VIP print #870
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Monaco Grand Prix 1980 by J Grognet on linen
$ 195Size: 16 x 24″ / 40 x 60 cm
On / Off linen: On Linen
Print Technique: offset lithograph
Year: 1980
Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Monaco Grand Prix 1980 on linen- The Grand Prix of Monaco always showed the winning car of the previous year in the poster as it was printed before the race was won.
- This poster is second printing made around the 1980’s in exactly te same way as the original ie: printing technique, paper, size etc
- Poster is in excellent condition and mounted on linen by museum quality professional
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Monaco Grand Prix 25e 1966 by Michael Turner on linen
$ 195Monaco Grand Prix 25e 1966 by Michael Turner on linen
The official poster for the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix highlights the artistry of British illustrator Michael Turner. His dynamic depiction showcases Formula 1 cars racing along the picturesque Monaco coastline, with the city’s iconic marina and architecture in the background. The artwork captures the excitement of the event, focusing on the cars as they navigate the challenging street circuit.
Measuring approximately 60 x 40 cm (23 x 15 inches), the poster uses offset lithography for its vibrant and detailed print. Additionally, it features the “Monte Carlo 1866-1966” seal in the lower right corner, commemorating the centenary of Monte Carlo. As a result, collectors and motorsport enthusiasts highly value this poster for its historical and artistic significance.
Held on May 22, the 1966 Monaco Grand Prix marked the 24th running of the prestigious event. Jackie Stewart claimed victory in a BRM P261, achieving a significant milestone in his career. The tight corners and elevation changes of the Monaco circuit created a thrilling spectacle for fans while pushing drivers to their limits.
Artist: Michael Turner
Size: 23 x 15 inches
Print Technique: Offset Lithograph
Year: 1966 second Printing (1970’s)
Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
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