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Poster "Silver Arrows" Caracciola Rosemeyer GP Monaco 1936 original design by Benjamin Freudenthal

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Poster "Silver Arrows" Rudolf Caracciola & Bernd Rosemeyer

Poster representing the duel between Rudolf Caracciola & Bernd Rosemeyer in the Casino climb during the GP of Monaco 1936

Reproduction of an original drawing by Benjamin Freudenthal

300g cardboard

Format 80 x 60 cm

Limited edition 1.000 numbered and signed copies


These 2 pilots are the greatest German pilots of the thirties : Rudolf Caracciola (Mercedes W25E) and Bernd Rosemeyer (Auto Union). In this 1936 Monaco Grand Prix, a terrible storm caused a pile up in the harbour area, and Rudy Caracciola, "Prince of the rain", won the race.

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Poster "Silver Arrows" Caracciola Rosemeyer GP Monaco 1936 original design by Benjamin Freudenthal

Poster "Silver Arrows" Caracciola Rosemeyer GP Monaco 1936 original design by Benjamin Freudenthal

Poster "Silver Arrows" Rudolf Caracciola & Bernd Rosemeyer

Poster representing the duel between Rudolf Caracciola & Bernd Rosemeyer in the Casino climb during the GP of Monaco 1936

Reproduction of an original drawing by Benjamin Freudenthal

300g cardboard

Format 80 x 60 cm

Limited edition 1.000 numbered and signed copies


These 2 pilots are the greatest German pilots of the thirties : Rudolf Caracciola (Mercedes W25E) and Bernd Rosemeyer (Auto Union). In this 1936 Monaco Grand Prix, a terrible storm caused a pile up in the harbour area, and Rudy Caracciola, "Prince of the rain", won the race.

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Poster "Silver Arrows" Rudolf Caracciola & Bernd Rosemeyer

Poster representing the duel between Rudolf Caracciola & Bernd Rosemeyer in the Casino climb during the GP of Monaco 1936

Reproduction of an original drawing by Benjamin Freudenthal

300g cardboard

Format 80 x 60 cm

Limited edition 1.000 numbered and signed copies


These 2 pilots are the greatest German pilots of the thirties : Rudolf Caracciola (Mercedes W25E) and Bernd Rosemeyer (Auto Union). In this 1936 Monaco Grand Prix, a terrible storm caused a pile up in the harbour area, and Rudy Caracciola, "Prince of the rain", won the race.