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Black 13 BMW 327 Wood Print
by Gene Ritchhart
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Black 13 BMW 327 wood print by Gene Ritchhart. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
In 1942 the BMW company asked the Commander of JG-26, Pips Priller to pose with their newest sport coupe. This painting is from the original photo.... more
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Artist's Description
In 1942 the BMW company asked the Commander of JG-26, Pips Priller to pose with their newest sport coupe. This painting is from the original photo. The ad that ran back then omitted the ground crewman on the wing and the hanger. It showed major Priller and the aircraft on the airfield with another Focke-wulf in the background. At the time the BMW 327 was the most expensive car on European roads. It was priced at 8000 Reichmarks. This would be the equivalent of you buying a Mercedes 500 SL today.The car's later version had an 80 horsepower motor that gave it a speed of 140 kilometers an hour.(87mph) The ad was to associate the power and performance with the Focke-wulf. The Focke-wulf 190 had a1539 horsepower radial motor. Several variants of the FW-190 were produced. The most common we read or see is the short nosed 'A' or the ' D' Dora version with the longer nose. The personal favorite of this artist is the TA-152 high altitude version with a longer wingspan and nose. Beautiful clea...
About Gene Ritchhart
My name is Gene Ritchhart. I was born and raised in San Diego, Ca. My father was a career Navy man, thus my early years growing up were spent primarily in San Diego. After I graduated from El Cajon High School I joined the Army. While in the army I was the driver of an M113a1 Armored Personnel Carrier. While stationed in Mainz, Germany I found that I could make a little money selling my art work. After the army I used the GI Bill to go to college and attained an A.A.degree in Art. I currently live in the state of Washington where I am continuously inspired by this states beauty. Thanks for viewing my work.
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Gene Ritchhart
It is fun to give life to old black and white photos.
Oleg Konin
Hello Gene ! The new life for the black&white. I like your point of view - history in action!
Lynne Reichhart
I like your style! This one caught my eye because I really like vintage autos!
Chris Gudger
I have a copy of the photo. You have done very well on this one. Also I like the history that you added.
Stan Mowatt
Keep up the good work Gene just awesome