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Original Bob Grossman Jaguar Prints

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  1. mcimino

    mcimino Formula 3

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    #1 mcimino, Nov 21, 2016
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    I have 2 very collectible signed original prints that I personally purchased from Bob Grossman when he was our guest host at the Jaguar Drivers Club of Long Island in the late '90s.

    Perfect for an office, gallery or garage art. $300 ea. or $500 for both of them. The XKE/GTO print measures 17" x 14" and the XK120 measures 17" x 13. (Some shading tints appear on the XK120 print as it is wrapped in plastic).

    Here's a little info on Mr. Grossman:
    Bob Grossman was a renaissance man of the automotive world from the 1950’s through his passing. He was a notable race car driver, a well-known dealer and distributor, a professional singer (a baritone), and a gifted artist.

    Bob Grossman was a three time U.S. National Champion race car driver. During his career he raced primarily Jaguars, Ferraris, and Corvettes He was a driver for the Cunningham LeMans Team in 1960. He competed at LeMans, Daytona, and Sebring among others.

    As a Dealer, Grossman sold the Jaguar, Ferrari, Maserati, Volkswagen and Porsche nameplates from his dealerships in the Nyack New York area through the 1970’s.

    His automotive artwork is unique and engaging. It is a powerful expression of his love and knowledge of automobiles. He created a large portfolio of American and Foreign automobile drawings. He also captures some of the colleagues in his artwork who he competed with over the years.

    Most of Bob Grossman’s drawings were done in prismacolor pencil , ink and/or pencil. Some are from memory, photos or sketches. Most of his drawings are signed and labeled. The original and reproduction drawings are from the estate of Bob Grossman.

    Bob Grossman passed away in 2002.
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