1971 Grand Prix Automobile of Monaco by Carpenter on linen
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 condition second printing done in the 1980’s not official Monaco Grand Prix 1971 by Carpenter on linen
Artist: Turner, Michael Size: 16 x 24″ / 40 x 60 cm On / Off linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1975 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition Monaco Grand Prix 1975 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
Artist: Roland Hugon Size: 16 x 24″ / 40 x 60 cm On / Off linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1977 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition second printing Monaco Grand Prix 1977 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
Artist: Roland Hugon Size: 16 x 24 in / 40 x 60 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: Offset lithograph Year: 1977 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Monaco Grand Prix 1977 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.
•Size: Approximately 15.75 x 23.5 inches (40 x 60 cm)
•Printing Technique: Offset lithography
•Design: The poster vividly portrays a Formula 1 car racing through Monaco’s scenic streets. In the background, Monaco’s iconic harbor and elegant buildings enhance the luxury atmosphere of the Grand Prix.
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
MONACO GRAND PRIX 1979 ALAIN GIAMPAOLI VINTAGE RACE POSTER
The 1979 Monaco Grand Prix took place on May 27 and was the seventh round of the Formula 1 World Championship. Jody Scheckter secured pole position for Ferrari and went on to win the race, demonstrating exceptional skill on the challenging street circuit. His teammate, Gilles Villeneuve, also performed admirably, contributing to a strong showing for Ferrari. The event further solidified Monaco’s reputation as one of the most prestigious and demanding races in the Formula 1 calendar.
The official poster for the 1979 Monaco Grand Prix, created by artist Alain Giampaoli, captures the essence of Formula 1 racing in Monte Carlo. The artwork features a dynamic depiction of a Formula 1 car navigating the iconic street circuit, with the city’s distinctive architecture and harbor in the background. This design emphasizes the thrilling atmosphere and prestige associated with the Monaco Grand Prix.
Measuring approximately 60 x 40 cm (23 x 15 inches), the poster was printed using high-quality lithography. Its vibrant colors and intricate details make it a sought-after piece among collectors and motorsport enthusiasts. The combination of artistic merit and historical significance enhances its value.
Artist: Alain Giampaoli
Size: 23 x 15 inches
Print Technique: Lithograph
Year: 1979 second Printing (1980’s)
Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
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
1983 Grand Prix Automobile of Monaco Pierre Lecomte original printing
Pierre Lecomte designed the official poster for the 41st Monaco Grand Prix, held from May 12 to 15, 1983. The artwork features a dynamic depiction of a Formula One race car, capturing the excitement of the event.
Traditionally, Monaco Grand Prix posters showcased the previous year’s winning car, as they were printed before the current race occurred. Therefore, the 1983 poster likely features Riccardo Patrese’s Brabham-Ford, the winner of the 1982 Monaco Grand Prix.
Original prints of this poster measure approximately 16 x 24 inches (40 x 60 cm) and were produced using offset lithography. Many have been professionally mounted on linen for preservation. Collectors highly value these posters for their historical significance and artistic merit.
Artist: Pierre Lecomte Size: 16 x 24 in / 40 x 60 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: Offset lithograph Year: 1983 original printing Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Artist: Jacques Grognet Size: 16 x 24 in / 40 x 60 cm On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: Offset lithograph Printer: AIP, Monaco Year: 1985 original printing Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Monaco Grand Prix 1985 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.
Artist: italian Size: 39 x 55″ / 100 x 140 cm On / Off linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1954 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition 20,000 leagues under the sea 1954 original 1st printing Poster on linen
Rare poster for 20,000 leagues under the sea with Kirk Douglas and James Mason. Rare first printing for Italy important film of the time. Film by Walt Disney and Co first explorations into cinema. Jules Verne tale Great stuff RARE
Original stone-lithograph plate printed circa 1896 at Imprimerie Chaix (Paris) for Les Affiches Étrangères. This plate features Privat Livemont’s celebrated design for Absinthe Robette, a Belgian advertising poster that has become one of the most iconic images of Art Nouveau.
The image depicts a graceful young woman in flowing robes, holding aloft a glass of absinthe that catches the light, while stylized tendrils and ornamental patterns surround her. Livemont, often referred to as the “Belgian Mucha,” was renowned for his elegant depictions of women framed within decorative motifs. Absinthe Robette exemplifies his refined style and perfectly conveys the Belle Époque fascination with elegance, beauty, and the mystique of absinthe.
Les Affiches Étrangères (1896–1899) was a companion series to Les Affiches Illustrées, dedicated to showcasing important poster designs by international artists. Published under the direction of Jules Chéret at the Chaix atelier, these plates were printed in reduced format but retained the full stone-lithographic technique of the originals, making them prized collector’s items.
Title: Absinthe Robette
Artist: Privat Livemont (1861–1936)
Date: c.1896 (after the original 1896 poster)
Printer: Imprimerie Chaix, Paris (Les Affiches Étrangères)
Size: 21.5 × 30 cm (approx. 8.5 × 11.8 in)
Print Type: Stone lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A,” nice condition on fine wove paper
Comments: Authentic plate from Les Affiches Étrangères, produced at Chaix under Jules Chéret. Bright, clean impression with vivid colors. Among the most celebrated Art Nouveau posters, representing both the allure of absinthe and Livemont’s masterful design.
Original 1897 cover for L’Estampe Moderne, designed by Alphonse (Alfons) Mucha and printed by L’Imprimerie Champenois, Paris. This monthly publication presented a series of fine art lithographs mailed directly to subscribers, each issue featuring four plates. The decorative cover, created by Mucha exclusively for the series, captures his elegant Art Nouveau style with soft lines, floral motifs, and harmonious composition.
Please note: I have several original covers from L’Estampe Moderne available. The example shown is representative of what you will receive — all were printed in the same year by the same printer, with only the issue number and date differing. Condition, size, and artwork are identical.
Details
Artist: Alfons Mucha
Printer: L’Imprimerie Champenois, Paris
Year: 1897
Size: 12 x 16 in / 30.5 x 40.6 cm
Print Type: Lithograph
On/Off Linen: Unlined
Condition: Excellent A condition
Comments: Original cover for L’Estampe Moderne, used across the monthly editions of 1897–1898. A beautifully preserved example of Mucha’s collaboration with the Paris printer Champenois and one of the classic Art Nouveau designs of the period.
Original Italian advertising poster promoting Amaro Valsesia, a traditional bitter digestivo produced in the Valsesia region of northern Italy. The design features a young woman in regional dress presenting a bottle of the liqueur, set before the distillery buildings of Agostino Brugo & C. Snow-covered Alpine peaks rise in the background, referencing the mountainous landscape where many of the herbs used in the production of the amaro were sourced.
Amaro, a category of Italian herbal liqueur traditionally enjoyed after meals, was widely advertised during the early twentieth century as both a digestive and a tonic. Posters such as this combined regional imagery with appealing figures to associate the product with the natural environment and traditions of northern Italy.
Printed in Italy by Gros. Monti & Cie., this large-format lithograph reflects the strong graphic style typical of Italian commercial posters of the interwar period.
Artist: Anonymous
Printer: Gros. Monti & Cie Printing Co
Origin: Italy
Size: 39 x 55 inches
On / Off Linen: On linen
Print Technique: Stone lithograph
Year: c.1925
Condition & Comments: Excellent condition on linen. Original Italian advertising poster for Amaro Valsesia digestivo.