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Poster "Silver Arrows" Caracciola Rosemeyer GP Monaco 1936 80 x 60 cm original drawing 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 80 x 60 cm original drawing by Benjamin Freudenthal

Poster "Silver Arrows" Caracciola Rosemeyer GP Monaco 1936 80 x 60 cm original drawing 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.

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