Talbot T26 GS #5 Louis Rosier 23 1/2 Hours Le Mans 1950 - "The Longest Day" By B.Freudenthal - Talbot

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Talbot reproduction poster, 'The Longest Day' by B. Freudenthal, 50x50 cm, featuring Talbot T26 GS #5 Louis Rosier 23 1/2 Hours Le Mans 1950; mint condition, limited to 350 copies signed by the artist.

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In 1950, during the world's greatest endurance race, Louis Rosier accomplished one of the greatest feats in the history of motor sport. Although he was supposed to share the wheel of his Talbot T26 with his son Jean-Louis, he only gave up his seat for half an hour. Louis Rosier drove his car to victory, staying behind the wheel for 23 hours and 30 minutes! A feat that Pierre Levegh almost achieved in his turn, 2 years later, when he drove his Talbot for 22 hours and 40 minutes before being forced to retire. Only Louis Rosier will go down in history.

Limited 350 Pcs Signed by the Artist.

Foto 7 is an example.

Seller's Story

We sell car racing art from various artists. We also supply many exclusive editions and rare black and white prints in limited editions. If there is any problem, please contact us. We always have a solution.
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In 1950, during the world's greatest endurance race, Louis Rosier accomplished one of the greatest feats in the history of motor sport. Although he was supposed to share the wheel of his Talbot T26 with his son Jean-Louis, he only gave up his seat for half an hour. Louis Rosier drove his car to victory, staying behind the wheel for 23 hours and 30 minutes! A feat that Pierre Levegh almost achieved in his turn, 2 years later, when he drove his Talbot for 22 hours and 40 minutes before being forced to retire. Only Louis Rosier will go down in history.

Limited 350 Pcs Signed by the Artist.

Foto 7 is an example.

Seller's Story

We sell car racing art from various artists. We also supply many exclusive editions and rare black and white prints in limited editions. If there is any problem, please contact us. We always have a solution.
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Talbot
Qualification
Reproduction/replica
Poster title
"The Longest Day" By B.Freudenthal
Artist
Talbot T26 GS #5 Louis Rosier 23 1/2 Hours Le Mans 1950
Condition
A (excellent - mint condition)
Height
50 cm
Width
50 cm
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18814
Objects sold
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