Barry ROWE

French Grand Prix 1935 | Alfa Romeo | Nuvolari | Art Print

£129.00

Limited Edition Print. Tazio Nuvolari walks with his Alfa Romeo Tipo B P3 from the pits to start the 1935 French Grand Prix at Montlhéry. He lead the Mercedes and Auto Unions for the first 14 laps before retiring with transmission failure. He set fastest lap.

Overall size (cm): 40.0 x 57.8

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More About This Item
Type: Limited Edition Print
Medium: Giclée Fine Art Print
Style: Figurative, Bold & Colourful
Framed: Yes
Signed: No
Colour: Orange, Red
Year of Subject: 1935
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Barry ROWE

Barry Rowe (1938-2022) grew up near Jaguar’s factory in Coventry, where his father worked. Automobiles played a big role in his early life, and he often spent his Saturday mornings looking at the damaged racing cars left outside at the back of the factory, with the grass growing up around them.

After a career in advertising as an art director, Barry decided to become a freelance painter, and his success began with winning the prestigious Sotheby’s Art Award for a portrait of Juan Manual Fangio.

After winning the award, Barry won commissions from Louis Vuitton, Royal Mail, Royal Doulton and Royal Caribbean Lines, for whom he became Artist in Residence, and was flown out specially for ships on their inaugural cruises.

In 1998, Barry painted his first poster for the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, beginning an annual tradition covering both the Concours and the Tour.

Barry was also invited to paint posters for the Meadow Brook Hall Concours in 2003, the Hillsborough Concours in 2006, and the 2003 and 2006 Monterey Historic Automobile Races.

His book, Atmosphere and Light: The Automotive Art of Barry Rowe was published in March 2004, and won a Gold Medal from the International Automotive Publishers Association in New York.

Barry’s clients included Aston Martin, Mercedes Benz, Cunard, Royal Caribbean, Chopard, and of course, Pebble Beach.

 

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