The Golden Age of Speed
Between the wars, motor racing was the most dangerous laboratory in the world, and F. Gordon Crosby was its great chronicler; his paintings of Le Mans, the Targa Florio, and the Grand Prix circuits capture twisted iron, escaping steam, and the raw nerve of the men who drove. This collection gathers his defining motorsport works alongside kindred studies of speed and machine-age energy, from Goncharova's The Cyclist to Stubbs's carriage teams. Mechanical honesty and imposing structural presence make these natural works for a study, garage office, or den. Every work is reproduced on museum-grade cotton canvas with archival giclee printing; each piece is printed to order and hand-framed in your choice of Gold, Silver, or Dark Bronze, sized Small through Estate.