Monaco Grand Prix, 1963, Graham Hill

9,000 CHF

Title Monaco Grand Prix, 1963, Graham Hill
Issued Within Dialogue of Legacy
Allocation 25 Registred Compositions + 1AP
Guardianship 25+1 Global Attributions
Authentification Official Seal and Certificate of Authentication

Creation Origin

Issued in a limited allocation of 25 registered compositions and 1 ACM archival proof, each is individually identified, formally authenticated, and accompanied by an official Certificate of Authentication, establishing its custodial inscription.

One exemplar is preserved in the permanent collection of the Automobile Club de Monaco, in homage to the 1963 Grand Prix and Graham Hill’s legacy. A second is held in the Historical Register of Atelier WOCS.

Curatorial Note

In the illustrious year of 1963, the Monaco Grand Prix bore witness to a legendary triumph as Graham Hill, one of motorsport's most iconic figures, claimed victory in his BRM. This exquisite composition captures that defining moment, with Hill's car elegantly navigating the iconic Monte Carlo avenue, passing the renowned Hermès boutique.

Graham Hill, celebrated as "Mr. Monaco," was renowned for his unmatched skill and charisma. His mastery of the Monaco circuit earned him a place among the greats, and his 1963 victory cemented his legendary status. Hill's BRM, an engineering marvel, is depicted in a harmonious blend of motion and grace, embodying the precision and power that defined his racing prowess. Bathed in the Mediterranean sun, the architectural splendor of the avenue and its boutiques provide the perfect backdrop for this historic race. 

Classification Details

Major  84 x 59 centimeters
Master  128 x 89 centimeters

 

Material Constitution

  Method

Realised through a proprietary Étorie™ protocol, combining natural pigment inks with archival-grade cotton paper. Select works may receive discreet hand-applied interventions, applied under controlled conditions to reinforce material depth and visual coherence.

  Conditions of Inscription  Each composition is formally constituted through inscription into the Register, under defined custodial conditions governing its material integrity, attribution, and long-term transmission.


BECOMING A CUSTODIAN

Each tableau is delivered in a handcrafted frame, prepared to museum-grade standards and finished in accordance with the preferences of its future Custodian.

Each composition forms part of a living cultural lineage rooted in Switzerland, and is entrusted to individuals who assume responsibility for its preservation and long-term transmission.

To initiate the process, contact is established through our Custodial Liaison, who oversees the Register and coordinates private encounters within designated Cultural Chambers.

For further insight into the principles of Guardianship, visit the Guardianship & Legacy page.

 

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