Attilio CAIRATI - FERRARI SPAD VII





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Attilio Cairati's limited edition lithograph 'FERRARI SPAD VII' (1991) from Italy, a contemporary work signed by hand, edition 11, 42 × 32 cm, multicolour depicting the SPAD S.VII with Francesco Baracca and a young Enzo Ferrari, sold with frame and in good condition.
Description from the seller
The artwork in question is a vintage print titled "SPAD VII / Enzo Ferrari / Francesco Baracca Prancing Horse Connection", signed by the artist Attilio Cairati
Details of the Work
Subject: It depicts the legendary World War I biplane fighter SPAD S.VII, used by the Italian ace Francesco Baracca. At the bottom are portrayed Francesco Baracca and a young Enzo Ferrari.
.The Historical Significance: The painting celebrates the historic bond of the Prancing Horse. This symbol, originally the personal emblem painted on Baracca's SPAD VII fuselage, was given by the aviator's mother to Enzo Ferrari in 1923 as a good luck charm, becoming the iconic logo of Ferrari cars.
The print is shipped with a frame similar to the one in the photo (color may vary).
The artwork in question is a vintage print titled "SPAD VII / Enzo Ferrari / Francesco Baracca Prancing Horse Connection", signed by the artist Attilio Cairati
Details of the Work
Subject: It depicts the legendary World War I biplane fighter SPAD S.VII, used by the Italian ace Francesco Baracca. At the bottom are portrayed Francesco Baracca and a young Enzo Ferrari.
.The Historical Significance: The painting celebrates the historic bond of the Prancing Horse. This symbol, originally the personal emblem painted on Baracca's SPAD VII fuselage, was given by the aviator's mother to Enzo Ferrari in 1923 as a good luck charm, becoming the iconic logo of Ferrari cars.
The print is shipped with a frame similar to the one in the photo (color may vary).

