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Jaguar Frame E-Type Red Black Wooden Frame 40 x 50 cm - Uli Ehret

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Jaguar Frame E-Type Red

2021 Sauerland Classic Rally poster

Printed reproduction of an original watercolour by Uli Ehret 

With a black-painted wooden frame, mat and protective glass

Limited edition of 100 numbered and signed copies

Size 40 x 50 cm

Made in Germany 

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Jaguar Frame E-Type Red Black Wooden Frame 40 x 50 cm - Uli Ehret

Jaguar Frame E-Type Red Black Wooden Frame 40 x 50 cm - Uli Ehret

Jaguar Frame E-Type Red

2021 Sauerland Classic Rally poster

Printed reproduction of an original watercolour by Uli Ehret 

With a black-painted wooden frame, mat and protective glass

Limited edition of 100 numbered and signed copies

Size 40 x 50 cm

Made in Germany 

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Jaguar Frame E-Type Red

2021 Sauerland Classic Rally poster

Printed reproduction of an original watercolour by Uli Ehret 

With a black-painted wooden frame, mat and protective glass

Limited edition of 100 numbered and signed copies

Size 40 x 50 cm

Made in Germany


The Jaguar E-Type is the British coupé/roadster of the 1960s and 70s that became an absolute icon of automotive design and accessible performance. Unveiled in Geneva in 1961, it adopted the engineering of Jaguar’s racing cars (the D-Type), featuring a monocoque chassis, an inline-six engine (initially 3.8L, later 4.2L), four-wheel disc brakes, and a top speed exceeding 240 km/h. Produced until 1975 across three major series, it evolved from the pure Series 1 roadster/coupé—via the extended-wheelbase 2+2 version—to the more comfortable V12-powered Series 3. With its incredibly long hood, taut proportions, and a price tag far lower than that of a Ferrari or Aston Martin, it earned the nickname "the most beautiful car in the world"—even from Enzo Ferrari himself.


A Dream Life in Watercolor

Since childhood, Uli Ehret (born in Weinheim, Germany in April 1965) was passionate about cars and painting. At just 16 years old, he began winning national art competitions, and at 21, he opened his own advertising agency.

In 1998, the discovery of watercolor as a medium for depicting racing cars allowed him to make his first breakthrough in art. For his exhibition at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2005, Ehret demonstrated that he had finally found the tool to express dynamism, movement, and vibrations, and that he was now able to represent speed in his paintings. A subtle blend of realistic representation and impressionism. By its very nature, watercolor allows for a representation of movement that can be perceived even in the dust spray from the road and the glow of the brake discs. And the way Ehret utilizes the background adds even more speed to his works.

But his work doesn't stop at this impressionistic style; it is also complemented by the story of a specific race, a driver's life, a competition's high point, or a historical moment in motorsport. Uli Ehret reads extensively about motorsport, both current and historical. His library contains several hundred books on all kinds of cars, drivers, and eras. Thus, a painting doesn't just depict a fast car, but also tells a story about the person behind the wheel or a particular day of racing, filled with historical details.


References :

Rolex, Gulf Oil, Mercedes-AMG, Porsche, Shell, Alpina, Aston Martin, Volkswagen

Special artworks for Le Mans teams: Corvette Racing, ProDrive, Larbre Competition, Team Modena, Roll Centre, etc.

Custom commissions for motorsport enthusiasts worldwide.

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  • BRAND JAGUAR