Mercedes Benz - Tourist Trophy Irland 1955
Mercedes Benz - Tourist Trophy Irland 1955
(60x84cm)
Couldn't load pickup availability
Shipping Info
Shipping Info
- All posters ship within 1–2 business days
- Each poster includes an individually signed Certificate of Authenticity. More Info
Buy with Confidence
Buy with Confidence
Returns accepted within 7 days of receipt. See our full return policy.
FAQs
FAQs
See answers to our most common questions, here
Looking to Sell?
Looking to Sell?
We are always interested in acquiring special pieces. Let's get in touch!
This poster prominently features a sleek, aerodynamic Mercedes-Benz race car, likely the iconic 300 SLR, which was a standout in the 1955 racing season. The car is depicted in a dramatic and streamlined manner, highlighting its advanced design and speed. The 1955 Irish Tourist Trophy, held on the Dundrod circuit in Northern Ireland, was a key event in the sports car racing calendar. The race was notably won by Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson driving a Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR, demonstrating their exceptional skill and the car's impressive performance. This victory was part of a remarkable season for Mercedes-Benz, showcasing their dominance in motorsport.
Mercedes-Benz, a name synonymous with luxury and engineering prowess, has a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century. Founded by Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler, the brand has been a pioneer in automotive innovation. By 1955, Mercedes-Benz was well-established as a leading manufacturer in both luxury and racing cars. The 1955 racing season was particularly notable for the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR, driven by legendary drivers like Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss. This model dominated the sports car racing scene and was celebrated for its impressive performance and engineering.
Anton Stankowski (1906-1998) was a pioneering German graphic designer and typographer known for his innovative work in visual communication and design. His groundbreaking approach to visual abstraction and systematic design principles left a lasting impact on modern graphic design, particularly through his influential work with corporate identity and visual branding.
This is an original vintage poster. It is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation mounted, linen backed, and in excellent condition. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters.

What Does 'Original' Mean?
We only deal in original vintage posters, never reproductions. This means that every poster is from the original print run, in the year listed in the description. Everything we sell comes with an individually signed certificate of authenticity, which we fully guarantee.