Ferrari 250 GTO #4399
Ferrari 250 GTO #4399
Ferrari 250 GTO #4399 is an exceptional car. The legendary Italian marque builds only 39 examples of the 250 GTO model between 1962 and 1964. Chassis #4399 is among the most special of them. It has the rare Pininfarina body of the Second series GTO with only four units produced.
This Ferrari 250 GTO artwork by Artem Khalko features the car that has been in the hands of Graham Hill, Innes Ireland, Mike Parkes and Jack Sears. Naturally, it wins a bunch of competitions, including the '63 Tourist Trophy at Goodwood and the Spa 500. Initially ordered by Colonel Ronnie Hoare, this 250 GTO is as British as it can be.
After its first successful racing season in 1963, the car is sent back to Maranello. The paintwork is redone by Scaglietti with the combination of Rosso Corso red and Cambridge Blue. The car is famous for this colour scheme and still wears it.
Anthony Bamford, the Chairman of JCB, buys the car in 1969 and still drives it regularly on track. An interesting fact is that Lord Bamford is the only person with a couple of 250 GTOs in his garage. Unfortunately, Andy Newall crashes the #4399 during the 2017 Goodwood Revival while outrunning Ferrari 250 LM. There are significant damages both on the body of the car and the suspension, but they are still manageable.
Artem & Igor Khalko
They are two brothers, Igor and Artem Khalko from Belarus, sharing a common passion for cars and art. Born in the small city of Mosty, near the Polish border, they began drawing cars at the tender age of 5 during the time of the Soviet Union's dissolution.
Witnessing extraordinary cars on the road or in magazines was always a special event for them, especially in an era dominated by the ubiquitous Lada Niva. Spotting rare models like Porsche, BMW, or Mercedes-Benz was a remarkable occurrence.
Inherited from their father, a highly talented artist who blended his passion for cars with painting, they developed their artistic skills. Occasionally, they collaborate, combining their artistic perspectives to create unique car art as a team.
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To meet our high-quality standards, we rely on the best available printing technology for Fine Art Reproductions and use the industry-leading printing machines made by EPSON.
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Fine Art Print
310 gsm · 100% α-cellulose · genuine mould-made paper
Fine art prints are made on Hahnemühle German Etching - a white, 100% α-cellulose paper for archival standards. The mould-made etching paper features a distinct textured surface. With its premium matt inkjet coating German Etching meets the highest industry standards regarding density, colour gamut, colour graduation and image sharpness while preserving the special touch and feel of genuine art paper.
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Photo Matt
180 gsm · matt-coated paper
Premium heavyweight paper, produced in Japan, at the highest industry standards with very good stability of the printed images. Particularly suitable for printing photorealistic quality images with intense colours and uniform matt.
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Printed on EPSON SureColor P9000
UltraChrome HD 8-Color pigment ink
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The “giclée" process of printing delivers a precise stream of ink to saturate the fibres of the acid-free paper, resulting in pure, vibrant colour and remarkable detail.
We guarantee that the pieces will not fade, or yellow even facing direct sunlight and will remain light resistant for up to a century
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Standard shipping within the EU usually takes 3-7 business days, while air shipping may take longer, up to 7 work days.
Since our prints are made on-demand, production times can vary. On average, it takes about 1-2 business days for production.
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We use high-quality materials to ensure the best possible results.
For fine art prints, we use 285 gsm German Etching Hahnemühle art paper.
Poster prints are typically printed on durable, 180 gsm heavyweight paper with a slight satin finish.
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Popular sizes include 20x14 inches, 28x20 inches, and 40x28 inches.
These prints tend to be on the larger side and are compatible with most ready-to-use frames.
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