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1953 Tourist Trophy - 20"x 17" Giclée Print 1953 Tourist Trophy - 20"x 17" Giclée Print(Reference #Gic-G101-M)

In one of his greatest drives, Peter Collins takes the Aston Martin DB3S he shared with Pat Griffith to victory in the 1953 Tourist Trophy at Dundrod.

Giclée Print published from a gouache painting, individually printed to order.

Approximate overall print size 20"x 17" (50cm x 43cm)

Each print individually signed by the artist, Graham Turner.

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Price:   £79.00



1953 Tourist Trophy - 16"x 12" Giclée Print 1953 Tourist Trophy - 16"x 12" Giclée Print(Reference #Gic-G101-S)

As above but with an approximate overall print size of 16"x 12" (40cm x 30cm) 


Price:   £59.00



Giclée prints

Studio 88's Giclée prints are individually printed to order on heavyweight (300gsm) acid free art paper, using inks which provide the best colour and finest detail of any prints we offer. The whole process is controlled by Graham Turner, ensuring excellent quality and a picture that is as close to the original as possible. The overall size of our motor racing giclée prints includes a border, where they are hand signed by the artist.

CLICK HERE for more information about our Giclée print range, reproduced from Michael and Graham Turner's Motorsport paintings.


Aston Martin link OTHER ASTON MARTIN PAINTINGS AND PRINTS THAT MIGHT BE OF INTEREST

To view all the Aston Martin paintings and prints by Graham Turner and Michael Turner that are available from Studio 88 CLICK HERE


Motorsport Art by Michael and Graham Turner

Studio 88 also publish a large range of limited and open edition prints, greeting cards and Christmas cards, all from motorsport paintings by Michael and Graham Turner (prices from £5 for a set of five cards). For details of the full Studio 88 range of motorsport prints and cards - and original paintings by these two artists - CLICK HERE

Motorsport Art by Michael and Graham Turner