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Printing :
Digital on Plexiglas , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
31.5x47.2in
About this artwork
PORSCHE 917 LONGEECK 1969
PHOTOGRAPHED IN THE STAUD STUDIOS LEONBERG 2019
The first Porsche 917 was presented at the Geneva Motor Show on March 12, 1969, and caused a sensation.
worldwide reaction. On April 21, 1969, the 25 vehicles were lined up in the courtyard of Porsche Plant 1 and presented to the
It was presented to representatives of the motorsport authorities in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. Thanks to the Porsche Museum, this was possible.…
This unique work of art will come to Staud Studios after its restoration in 2017/2018.
The first Porsche 917 was presented at the Geneva Motor Show on March 12, 1969 and generated a worldwide response.
On April 21, 1969; the 25 cars were lined up in the courtyard of Porsche Plant 1 and presented to the
representatives of the motorsport authorities in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. Thanks to the Porsche Museum, they made it
possible for this unique piece of art to come to Staud Studios after its restoration in 2017/2018.
René Staud is a photographer with deep roots in a fascination for automobiles, shaped by a childhood surrounded by major car brands. He utilizes staging, lighting, and a meticulously composed image architecture, where every detail is deliberately designed. His style combines precision with dramatic impact, emphasizing both the emotional and technical aspects of the automobile. His works convey the energy, passion, and innovative spirit that make the car a symbol of progress and a lifestyle.