Imola, 1972 Paul Smart Limited Edition Print



Imola, 1972 Paul Smart Limited Edition Print

Imola, 1972. The setting and date are engraved in the cornerstone of Ducati's racing foundation. When Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari came first and second in the inaugural 200-mile race, the Superbike era had officially arrived. Engineer Fabio Taglioni's unproven desmo 750 twin was catapulted to stardom, and in 1973 the production SuperSport model was unveiled. The benchmark victory is now honored in this one-time limited-editon print from ArteHouse® and Ducati Motor Holding, showing Smart in action at Imola and a pictorial lineage of the sporting twins from 1972 to the current Ducati Sport Classics. Plus, Paul Smart himself will be on Ducati Island at the Laguna Seca MotoGP to sign copies of this very special commemorative print. 
 
Limited Edition prints are available online at www.ducatiartprints.com .  Only 100 of these will be made, reserve yours today.
 
Ducati art prints are made using a high quality process called Giclee printing. Archival inks and archival paper or museum quality canvas is used as a basis for each print. Even giant murals and custom sizes are available for your living room, garage or showroom. We carefully number each print and pack it for worldwide shipping, framed or unframed.
 
The ArteHouse factory is blocks from the ocean in Santa Barbara, California, where Richard Weedn and his team work each day surrounded by two of Weedn's prized Ducati motorcycles - an ex Milano-Taranto Mach I and a 1961 twin spark, rigid framed 250 Flat Tracker.
 
To see currently available prints, go to ww.ducatiartprints.com .

Many thanks for your attention and best wishes from Ducati.

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