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Bugatti Vintage Art Print featuring the photograph Bugatti Vintage 1 by Walter Fahmy

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10.00" x 14.00"

Overall:

12.00" x 16.00"

 

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Bugatti Vintage 1 Art Print

Walter Fahmy

by Walter Fahmy

$32.56

Product Details

Bugatti Vintage 1 art print by Walter Fahmy.   Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Design Details

The Italian-born Ettore Bugatti got his start like a lot of automotive pioneers; building bicycles at the turn of the twentieth century. He... more

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Artist's Description

The Italian-born Ettore Bugatti got his start like a lot of automotive pioneers; building bicycles at the turn of the twentieth century. He eventually designed and engineered a series of early cars for several different European car companies. Ettore Bugatti produced his first car, with his own name affixed to the grille, in 1910. The type 13 was built by Automobiles Ettore Bugatti at its headquarters in Molsheim, near Strasbourg, France. Bugatti was only in his 20s at the time, and already known for his stubborness. Over the years, he would resist innovation superchargers and mass production to create some of the finest hand-built cars, especially race cars. Ettore Bugatti was an avid racer himself. After World War II, many European car companies struggled to survive. Rather than declare bankrupcy, Bugatti closed its doors. But 30 years later supercar fever swept the globe. Italian Romano Artioli revived the brand, but not the Molsheim factory, by introducing the EB110 in time for Bug...

About Walter Fahmy

Walter Fahmy

Born in 1951. Lives in the central coast of California. Tutored by a fine artist/architect professor in an extracurricular art program during his high school years. While pursuing a career in pharmacy, he was also a member of the STUDENT ART LEAGUE at the University of Alexandria. "I have always believed that good art should not be owned only by the rich and famous". ALL WORKS ARE ARTIST COPYRIGHTED WITH ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

 

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