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14.00" x 8.50"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
19.50" x 14.00"
The Ferrari Legends - Alberto Ascari Framed Print

by Simon Read
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The Ferrari Legends - Alberto Ascari framed print by Simon Read. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Alberto Ascari forged a partnership with Enzo Ferrari, which they exploited in exhilarating style as he won two world titles. Ascari was the darling... more
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Artist's Description
Alberto Ascari forged a partnership with Enzo Ferrari, which they exploited in exhilarating style as he won two world titles. Ascari was the darling of Italy, the son of Antonio Ascari (one of Italy's great pre-war drivers) and rated by some as even better than the great Juan Manuel Fangio. Ascari was regarded as a precise and accurate driver, one of the safest in a dangerous era. His unexplained fatal accident, at exactly the same age as his father’s, on the same day of the same month and in similar circumstances, remains one of Formula One racing’s great unsolved mysteries.
About Simon Read

I'm a Freelance Artist, painting for all of my working life, in motorsport, aviation, tourism, museum, corporate and personal artwork.
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Simon Read
Alberto Ascari forged a partnership with Enzo Ferrari, which they exploited in exhilarating style as he won two world titles. Ascari was the darling of Italy, the son of Antonio Ascari (one of Italy's great pre-war drivers) and rated by some as even better than the great Juan Manuel Fangio. Ascari was regarded as a precise and accurate driver, one of the safest in a dangerous era. His unexplained fatal accident, at exactly the same age as his father’s, on the same day of the same month and in similar circumstances, remains one of Formula One racing’s great unsolved mysteries.