Available for auction are two exquisite pieces of motorsport art that capture the legendary Ayrton Senna in his element. The first offering is a captivating framed lithograph, skillfully crafted by the renowned artist Keith Murray. This lithograph depicts Senna maneuvering through a chicane at the iconic Monaco circuit, showcasing his unparalleled prowess behind the wheel. Numbered 81 of a limited edition of 500, this larger lithograph measures an impressive 40” x 29” x 1 1/4” and is presented in impeccable condition.
The second treasure is an equally mesmerizing framed pencil etching, also a creation of Keith Murray. This unique piece portrays Senna standing beside his Formula 1 McLaren, a testament to his connection with the machine that carried him to victory. Like its counterpart, this pencil etching holds the distinguished number 81 of the same limited edition of 500. Measuring 22” x 25” x 1 1/4”, this smaller yet no less captivating artwork is also impeccably preserved.
According to the seller, both lithographs were acquired in 1994 during the prestigious Indianapolis 500 event, ensuring their authenticity and historical significance. These artworks not only celebrate the unparalleled skill of Ayrton Senna but also the artistic mastery of Keith Murray. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of motorsport history that will adorn any collection with elegance and reverence. Both pieces are offered in excellent condition, ready to grace your space with their timeless beauty and capture the essence of racing excellence. The buyer is responsible for shipping, handling, and fees.
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Sold for $300
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Good morning to everyone, I have taken the liberty of taking theses lithographs to the UPS I have used frequently in the past, showed the lithographs to them and they assured me they could package them to be safely shipped anywhere in the USA. I have owned these since I was middle-aged and now have decided that it’s time for someone else to have and enjoy the presence of these two. Having attended the 1991 F1 in Monaco where he won the fourth of his six victories at Monaco I became a great fan of his. I’m sure many of you will appreciate this.
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