Francis Brook - "Sport White" (2007)





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Description from the seller
Author: Francis Brook
Title: “Sport White”
Date created: 2007
High Fashion Print, large size 48 x 138 cm.
Fine art offset print poster made on thick 250g, high-quality paper. Displays a vivid and sharp image quality.
Copyright. Printed and published in Italy by Top Art, Milano.
Top Art, LLC., San Diego, CA, USA (800)253-0102
New to frame.
Shipping in a rigid tube via certified express mail.
It is possible to collect more than one object in the same shipment
British artist Francis Brook is today one of the most prolific painters immortalizing old cars. He is the son of a photographer who portrayed the legendary rally in 1960 - Le Mans and Dayton. Fascinated by slender silhouettes, shiny chrome, old wood and classic dashboard, he has developed his own realistic style capturing the smallest data of his favorite cars by running a brush in a way that does not imitate photography. The walls of hundreds of motor clubs across Europe are decorated with Brook's paintings, and many collectors order portraits of their masterpieces from him.
Author: Francis Brook
Title: “Sport White”
Date created: 2007
High Fashion Print, large size 48 x 138 cm.
Fine art offset print poster made on thick 250g, high-quality paper. Displays a vivid and sharp image quality.
Copyright. Printed and published in Italy by Top Art, Milano.
Top Art, LLC., San Diego, CA, USA (800)253-0102
New to frame.
Shipping in a rigid tube via certified express mail.
It is possible to collect more than one object in the same shipment
British artist Francis Brook is today one of the most prolific painters immortalizing old cars. He is the son of a photographer who portrayed the legendary rally in 1960 - Le Mans and Dayton. Fascinated by slender silhouettes, shiny chrome, old wood and classic dashboard, he has developed his own realistic style capturing the smallest data of his favorite cars by running a brush in a way that does not imitate photography. The walls of hundreds of motor clubs across Europe are decorated with Brook's paintings, and many collectors order portraits of their masterpieces from him.
