Juan Manuel Fangio "El Maestro"
Winning 5 Formula One World Championships with four different teams is still a record unbeaten today. Juan Manuel Fangio won over 46% of all his races, another unbeaten record.
Fangio's last win at the German Grand Prix of 1957, which gave him his 5th World title, is often regarded as the greatest drive in Formula One history.
This legend from Balcarce, Argentina passed away on July 17, 1995.
This fantastic pencil drawing was produced to mark the 100th anniversary of Juan Manuel Fangio's birth (24th June 2011). Cleverly produced to reflect the national racing colours and colours of the Argentinian flag and with reference to Fangio's Italian blood (the small red squares in each corner of the border).
Pen&ink and Prismacolor pencils on archival paper.
Mounted and Framed.
Artwork Size: 30 x 43cm
Framed Size: 47 x 60cm
And available from our gallery along with other great pieces by this artist.
Fangio's last win at the German Grand Prix of 1957, which gave him his 5th World title, is often regarded as the greatest drive in Formula One history.
This legend from Balcarce, Argentina passed away on July 17, 1995.
This fantastic pencil drawing was produced to mark the 100th anniversary of Juan Manuel Fangio's birth (24th June 2011). Cleverly produced to reflect the national racing colours and colours of the Argentinian flag and with reference to Fangio's Italian blood (the small red squares in each corner of the border).
Pen&ink and Prismacolor pencils on archival paper.
Mounted and Framed.
Artwork Size: 30 x 43cm
Framed Size: 47 x 60cm
And available from our gallery along with other great pieces by this artist.
Thanks for posting this; I'm quite proud of this piece. Fangio is one of my all-time heros!
ReplyDeleteCheers!