Thursday, September 28, 2017

Large Collection of Automobile Prints at arteauto.com

Dear enthusiast,

At l'art et l'automobile we take pride in having decorated many garages and museums hosting some of the greatest collections of cars around the world.

This post will show you a selection of some of the very reasonably priced prints we have by some of the best automobile artists. Click our email campaign (http://mailchi.mp/arteauto/t5uhlm0wm4-517901) to see more or just go to http://www.arteauto.com/automobile-prints.aspx

If you have bare walls in your garage, these prints not only will give you colors, history and warmth, they will turn your garage into another room in your home you will be proud to share with friends and family.

If you don't have the time to decorate your automotive emporium, we offer to come to you and take care of it – and if you love books, we also can build up your automotive library.

Enjoy looking through our collection!

Jacques Vaucher

For more information you can reach Jacques at (830) 864-5040







Wednesday, September 20, 2017

The story of the Grand Prix of Cuba 1958 race poster

The Grand Prix of Cuba 1958 race poster
Autographed by Fidel Castro, Fangio, Moss, Gurney, Hill, Shelby and more!

In the early 1950’s, Alejandro De Tomaso convinced his friend Fulgencio Batista, then the president of Cuba, to organize an automobile race in the streets of Havana, in the winter during the off season.

In February 1957, 60 years ago, the project came to fruition and the Cuban government put up a good engagement bonus to attract the European teams and their drivers–and so it did.

The poster for the first-ever GP of Cuba in 1957 was designed and printed in Havana and only 200 copies were made and distributed there and in Miami.

Even so the event was called a Grand Prix, it was really a sports car race similar to the Sebring and Le Mans entries and Juan Manuel Fangio won the race in his Maserati 300 S, followed by Carroll Shelby in his Ferrari 410 Sport.

The Grand Prix of Cuba 1957 reproduction poster - available for $85.00

After the success of the 1957 event, the 1958 race was organized, again in February, and De Tomaso took over the poster project to be designed and printed in Italy. It turned out to be a very nice poster and, when ready, shipped to Cuba, but unfortunately instead of going by air, it traveled by ship and arrived two weeks after the event. These posters were sadly never used, they ended up being burned and, to announce the 1958 race, the organizers simply and quickly reprinted the 1957 poster.

The Grand Prix of Cuba 1958 reproduction poster - unsigned - available for $85.00

A few years later, in the early 1960’s, Jacques Grelley, an avid racing enthusiast, race driver, racing poster collector, and the researcher behind this whole story, decided to reprint 500 of the 1958 poster. Being friendly with Fangio, he had him sign some copies.

(Side note: Having fallen in love with the poster for the event, Fangio acquired an inventory for himself to sell at his museum in his home town of Balcarce, Argentina, and later, running out of them, had another batch printed.)

The Grand Prix of Cuba 1958 reproduction poster - autographed by Fangio - available for $575.00

(As a side story it is also interesting to remember that the 1958 infamous race was the one where Fangio was kidnapped by militants of Castro’s movement, yet treated very well by his captors.)



Grelley, now owning several of the 1958 posters signed by Fangio, decided to also have them signed by other personalities involved in the event. An effort that took him almost 50 years, Grelley was able to get a handful signed by Fidel Castro Ruz himself (president of Cuba), as well as General Roberto Fernandez Miranda (Batista’s brother-in-law and Cuba sports minister) and many race drivers such as Phil Hill, Baron Huschke von Hanstein, Stirling Moss (the 1958 winner), Juan Manuel Fangio, Maurice Trintignant, Carroll Shelby, Dan Gurney, three Cuban Race Car Driver; Armando Garcia Cifuentes, Manolo Perez de la Mesa and Santiago "Chaguito" Gonzalez, as well as two reporter/photographer; Bernard Cahier and Denise McCluggage (also an accomplished racer who unfortunately couldn’t participate in the race because the country wouldn’t allow women to do so at the time).

The Grand Prix of Cuba 1958 reproduction poster - autographed by Fidel Castro and 13 others - available for $7,500

Many of these personalities are shown in photographs below signing the posters. For Fidel Castro it was a bit more complicated as Jacques Grelley had to send a few to one of his aids to have them autographed, but unfortunately no photos of Castro signing the posters was ever taken.

Phil Hill
General Miranda
Carroll Shelby
Santiago "Chaguito" Gonzalez

Stirling Moss
Maurice Trintignant
Armando Garcia Cifuentes
Dan Gurney

Juan Manuel Fangio
Bernard Cahier
Manolo Perez de la Mesa
Denise McCluggage

We hope you enjoyed this story, let us know which Cuba GP version you would like to display on your wall. The full 14-signature one is available for $7,500, the Fangio-only signed one for $575, while the unsigned 1957/1958 are only $85. Note that while these Cuba GP posters are reproductions, supplies are very limited (first-come first-served) and l’art et l’automobile and the estate of Mr. Grelley guarantee all signatures to be genuine.

Jacques Vaucher