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Ferrari 250 GTO – The Golden Hour | Numbered Edition Print

Numbered Edition

Gallery Finish

Curator's Pick

Ferrari 250 GTO – The Golden Hour | Numbered Edition Print

€480,00 EUR
Size

Limited Run of 25

Archival Aluminum Print

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Photographer Quentin Martinez

Worldwide delivery available. Orders shipped outside Switzerland and the EU may be subject to local duties or import taxes.

Returns accepted within 14 days, provided the artwork remains in its original condition.

You do not merely own a 250 GTO. You become part of its story.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

A Portrait in Golden Light

This artwork is a tribute to that pinnacle of collecting. Captured in the serene majesty of the golden hour, every line and reflection speaks to the four pillars of its legend: its monumental value, its race-winning performance, its absolute scarcity, and its transcendent design.

To display this piece is to honor an icon that defines your ambition—a tribute to the legends you revere and the goals you are still chasing.

MEDIUM:

3mm Aluminum Panel

PRODUCTION:

Direct UV Print.

FINISH:

Pure Matte Surface.

EDITION:

Certified & Numbered.

Historical Reinterpretation — not for sale, included for narrative context.

The Curator's Notes: The Story Behind The Legend

The Engineer and the Artisan

In the world of collecting, there are icons, and then there is the Ferrari 250 GTO. Gran Turismo Omologato—the name itself is a statement of purpose, born from Enzo Ferrari's desire to dominate the World Sportscar Championship.

Its story begins with an engineering genius, Giotto Bizzarrini, and is perfected by a master artisan, Sergio Scaglietti, whose workshop hand-hammered each of the 36 aluminum bodies into a unique masterpiece. This is the story of the car's creation, but each individual chassis has a legend of its own.

The specific car captured here is chassis s/n 3387GT, the second 250 GTO ever built. After serving as a factory test car, it was delivered to Luigi Chinetti's legendary North American Racing Team (NART). On its debut at the 1962 12 Hours of Sebring, driven by World Champion Phil Hill, it achieved a stunning result: 2nd overall and 1st in its class. This impeccable racing pedigree has made it a legend in the collecting world, with similar GTOs commanding prices well north of $50 million in private sales.

We chose this photograph because the 'golden hour' light casts a reverent glow on this specific, historic machine. To view this piece is to appreciate not just the finished legend, but the triumphant history of chassis 3387GT—a story forged by the engineer, the artisan, and the champions who drove her.

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