Swann Galleries - Vintage Posters - Sale 2356 - August 6, 2014 - page 144

GEO HAM (GEORGES HAMEL, 1900-1972)
237
MONACO / 5
ÉME
GRAND PRIX AUTOMOBILE. 1933.
46
1
/
4
x30
3
/
4
inches, 117
1
/
2
x78 cm. Monegasque, Monte-Carlo.
Condition A-: light foxing in lower image; minor creases in margins; unobtrusive horizontal fold.
The Monaco Grand Prix, a Formula One motor race through the streets of Monte Carlo in the small
principality on the French Riviera, was first held in 1929. Organized by the Automobile Club of
Monaco it was the first race to be held solely within the country’s borders. Robert Falcucci designed the
posters for the race’s 2nd, 3rd and 4th meetings using dynamic, street level views of the powerful
automobiles and the exotic vistas and landmarks of the city. Using a similar style and graphic treatment
Geo Ham designed this poster and then continued to design for the event through 1937 and then again
in 1948. “To accentuate the speed of the race, he set [this] scene as a spectacular, road-level perspective
placing the viewer only a few yards behind the speeding “French Blue” Bugatti just exiting the tunnel
a few lengths behind a red Alfa Romeo and several other cars as they approach the finish line” (Crouse
p. 24). Crouse p. 25, Riviera 259, Affiches Automobiles cover and p. 92, Riviera 259, Azur 333.
[10,000/15,000]
AUTO RACING POSTERS
Lots 237-249
I...,134,135,136,137,138,139,140,141,142,143 145,146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,154,...314
Powered by FlippingBook