For almost a year now, I've have been represented in the UK by Historic Car Art.
It has been a huge honour for me that my work should be chosen by this prestigious professional gallery, and the experience has been very rewarding and fruitful.
They not only carry fine art and limited editions, but also original vintage racing posters.
They really are the very best!
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Showing posts with label racing history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racing history. Show all posts
Monday, December 20, 2010
Monday, December 7, 2009
Classic and Sports Car - December Motoring Art feature
Last December, Classic & Sports Car did a feature on my vintage racing automobilia.
This December, they have followed it up with a nice feature on my racing history art.
As you can see, Mick Walsh has done a nice job in the writing, and their designer has created a stunning layout.
I'm so very proud to be featured in such a fine classic car magazine which promotes racing art such as mine.
This December, they have followed it up with a nice feature on my racing history art.
As you can see, Mick Walsh has done a nice job in the writing, and their designer has created a stunning layout.
I'm so very proud to be featured in such a fine classic car magazine which promotes racing art such as mine.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Martini Racing Porsche Carrera RSR and Herbert Muller - 1974

This poster is part of a collection of racing automobilia gifted to me by my friend Peter Felder. It's autographed by his good friend Herbert Muller.
Labels:
1974,
Carrera,
Herbert M�ller,
Martini Racing,
Porsche,
racing history,
Targa Florio
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Vintage Racing Automobilia
When my son Laurent and I were at the 2007 Mosport Vintage Racing Festival, we met a lot of great people. One of these was Peter Felder from Ontario. And since we�ve met, we have become good friends.

McLaren Racing Corporate Brochure 1971
Peter used to be part of some major racing teams from the 60�s through to the 80�s, and along the way, accumulated a lot of �stuff�.

Marlboro Racing BRM Formula 1 1973 Stickers
A few months ago, Peter was clearing out his attic, and asked me if I was interested in having some of this �stuff�. Of course, vintage racing addict that I am, I said yes.

Various Martini Racing Stickers 1970's
Just before Christmas, a large box arrived, and when I opened it, I was completely shocked. Peter had generously filled it to the brim with amazing items: photos, stickers, tags, patches, posters, some of which were autographed, race programs, corporate brochures, and press kits, all covering Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 5000, Can Am, Trans Am and Sports GT racing, from Watkins Glen to Hockenheim.
Over the next few months, I will be posting some of these items, and adding them to my vintage racing automobilia collection site.
Enjoy!

McLaren Racing Corporate Brochure 1971
Peter used to be part of some major racing teams from the 60�s through to the 80�s, and along the way, accumulated a lot of �stuff�.

Marlboro Racing BRM Formula 1 1973 Stickers
A few months ago, Peter was clearing out his attic, and asked me if I was interested in having some of this �stuff�. Of course, vintage racing addict that I am, I said yes.

Various Martini Racing Stickers 1970's
Just before Christmas, a large box arrived, and when I opened it, I was completely shocked. Peter had generously filled it to the brim with amazing items: photos, stickers, tags, patches, posters, some of which were autographed, race programs, corporate brochures, and press kits, all covering Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 5000, Can Am, Trans Am and Sports GT racing, from Watkins Glen to Hockenheim.
Over the next few months, I will be posting some of these items, and adding them to my vintage racing automobilia collection site.
Enjoy!
Monday, December 1, 2008
Classic & Sports Car features my racing automobilia collection
The December issue of Classic & Sports Car carries a nice feature on my vintage racing automobilia collection.It's a great honour to be presented in such a fine publication; it's one of my favorites, and I keep every issue as a reference piece. The Editor-in-Chief Mick Walsh did a wonderful job of showing the enthusiam I have for my collection.
He also mentioned doing a piece on my racing history artwork in the spring; I'm very much looking forward to that interview.
Labels:
Classic and Sports Car,
F1,
Formula 1,
Mick Walsh,
racing history
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Collector Cards - World on Wheels
Recently, I picked up an interesting set of vehicle cards.

World on Wheels Card No.2
They were published in 1953-54 by the American company Topps in a 160-card set under the title "World on Wheels". They later added 20 more cards, and featured it as a 180-card set; I guest these have blue+black printing on the back and are rarer and more valuable.
The sets included a fairly eclectic mix of vehicles, including passenger cars, sports cars, race cars, buses, commercial vehicles, and military vehicles.
I acquired 17 sports car/race car cards. I haven't finished scanning them, but I thought I'd show off a few of them.
World on Wheels Card No.23

World on Wheels Card No.110
World on Wheels Card No.38
World on Wheels Card No.43
World on Wheels Card No.35
World on Wheels Card No.30

World on Wheels Card No.2
They were published in 1953-54 by the American company Topps in a 160-card set under the title "World on Wheels". They later added 20 more cards, and featured it as a 180-card set; I guest these have blue+black printing on the back and are rarer and more valuable.
The sets included a fairly eclectic mix of vehicles, including passenger cars, sports cars, race cars, buses, commercial vehicles, and military vehicles.
I acquired 17 sports car/race car cards. I haven't finished scanning them, but I thought I'd show off a few of them.
World on Wheels Card No.23
World on Wheels Card No.110
World on Wheels Card No.38
World on Wheels Card No.43
World on Wheels Card No.35
World on Wheels Card No.30
Labels:
1953,
American,
American racing,
Automobilia,
collectibles,
Collector cards,
racing history,
Topps,
vintage toys
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
The Batmobile lost a wheel...
The Toyota F1 team announced that they will team up with Warner Brothers to promote the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight, at the British Grand Prix. Both Toyota drivers and cars will be decked out with artwork from the movie. But to be honest folks, I don't think Batman would be caught dead behind the wheel of say, a Toyota Camry. He's too badass to be a Toyota driver. The Batmobile and Bat-Pod will also be at Silverstone for the race weekend.In Toyota related news, Timo Glock, who drives for the Toyota F1 team, will get a chance to get behind the wheel of a Toyota GT-One sports car, the same car the that took pole for the 1999 24 hours of Le Mans, at Old Time Grand Prix event at the Nurburgring circuit in Germany on August 9th.
Maybe Batman would like to drive one of those, instead.
Toyota join forces with Batman [Autosport.com]
Glock to drive Toyota GT-One [Autosport.com]
Labels:
24 hours of Le Mans,
dumb ideas,
F1,
Jarno Trulli,
promotions,
racing history,
Timo Glock,
Toyota
Monday, June 9, 2008
Sir Stirling Moss OBE - a British National Treasure

Pencil on white archival stock � Paul Chenard 2007
Born on September 17, 1929, Sir Stirling Moss OBE is one of the world's premier drivers of the 1950's and early 1960's.
He excelled in all types of vehicles in all types of races � he is often called "the greatest driver never to win the World Championship". He was successful in race and sports cars made by Aston Martin, Cooper, Ferrari, Lotus, Jaguar, Maserati, Mercedes, Sunbeam, and Vanwall.
He made history in 1955 by winning, along with his navigator, journalist Denis Jenkinson, the Mille Miglia in a record time of 10 hrs, 7 mins, 48 secs, nearly a half an hour ahead of second place Juan Manuel Fangio.
Sir Moss is now a very popular attendee and participant at vintage racing festivals around the world.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
The Art of Racing History
I decided to stream my racing history sketches together with a soundtrack of vintage race cars.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Lotus 18 Formula Junior Champion

Pencil on board � Paul Chenard 2007
Phil Lamont Collection
Phil Lamont from Hubbards, Nova Scotia is a great racer and great gentleman. In the last few years, he is more often than not Formula Junior North American Champion, sucessfully racing his 1960 Lotus 18 Formula Junior.
Phil also runs Vintage Tyres Limited (Vintyre@aol.com), the North American supplier for Dunlop vintage racing tyres.
Labels:
Lotus 18,
motorsports art,
racing history,
Vintage racing
Monday, February 18, 2008
Driver/Constuctor/Winner Series



1 Brabham BT19 1966
2 Eagle Westlake T1G 1967
3 McLaren M7A 1968
The series highlights the 3 driver/constructors who won a race in the car they built. Pencil on paper � Paul Chenard 2007
Each illustration is available as a limited edition of 250 signed and numbered 17" x 14.5" premium archival Giclee prints.
Sir Jack Brabham sent me a note when he saw the BT19 sketch:
Dear Paul,
Thank you for the very nice pencil sketch of the BT19.
Jack Brabham
Wow! I was thrilled to hear from Sir Jack directly.
Labels:
Beigium GP,
Brabham,
Eagle Weslake,
F1,
Grand Prix,
McLaren,
motorsports art,
racing history
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Gilles Villeneuve racing a Ferrari T4 in the rain

Pencil on paper, working drawing � Paul Chenard 2007
Canada's most celebrated F1 driver, fearless and focused. He left us too early ... January 18, 1950 - May 8, 1982.
Labels:
F1,
Ferrari,
Formula 1,
Gilles Villeneuve,
Grand Prix,
motorsports art,
racing history,
Villeneuve
Fangio on his way to winning the Monaco GP 1957

Pen & ink on vellum � Paul Chenard 2006
I've applied this illustration to a black t-shirt, which I have for sale at $30 CDN plus shipping and handling.
Labels:
Fangio,
Gift Idea,
Maserati,
Monaco,
motorsports art,
racing history
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Tazio Nuvolari in an Auto Union Type-D

Pencil on paper, digital coloured � Paul Chenard 2006
Tazio Nuvolari won the 1938 British GP driving the V-12 Auto Union. The inset shows the gold turtle pendant "logo" that he wore at all his races.
Labels:
Auto Union,
British GP,
D-type,
motorsports art,
Nuvolari,
racing history,
Turtle Pendant
Juan Manuel Fangio in a Maserati 250F, Nurburgring 1957

Pencil on paper 9"x 6" � Paul Chenard 2006
Charles McCabe Collection
In my opinion, Fangio was the greatest Grand Prix driver there ever was. His brilliance was opitomized in his maestro drive of the 1957 German GP.
Labels:
British GP,
Fangio,
Maserati,
motorsports art,
Nurburgring,
racing history
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Italian GP 1951 Monza

Prismacolor pencil on coloured Canson paper
� Paul Chenard 2008
Fangio and Farina in Alfa Romeo 159's, followed by winner Ascari in a Ferrari 375.
Labels:
1951,
Alfa Romeo,
Ascari,
British GP,
Fangio,
Ferrari,
Grand Prix,
Monza,
motorsports art,
racing history
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
My artwork featured in Victory Lane magazine January 08
Labels:
Can Am,
le mans,
motorsports art,
racing history,
Vintage racing
Monday, February 4, 2008
Sir Jackie Stewart in a Tyrrell 005 winning the Canadian GP 1972

Limited edition of 250 (11.5" x 9") numbered and signed Giclee prints $50 CDN plus shipping/handling.
Pencil on paper, partly digitally coloured
� Paul Chenard
Labels:
1972,
British GP,
Gift Idea,
Grand Prix,
motorsports art,
racing history,
Tyrrell
Mr. Cool
Labels:
917,
Grand Prix,
Gulf Racing,
le mans,
McQueen,
motorsports art,
Porsche,
racing history
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Ken Miles in a Shelby GT350R
Labels:
GT350R,
le mans,
Miles,
motorsports art,
racing history,
Shelby
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