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Mercedes Benz - Triumph of the Silver Arrows

Mercedes Benz - Triumph of the Silver Arrows

ID# 14253
Hans Liska
1954
8" x 11.75"
(20cm x 30cm)
Regular price $750 USD
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This Original Vintage Poster created by Hans Liska in 1954 for Mercedes-Benz is a quintessential representation of post-war automotive design and advertising. The poster showcases a sleek Mercedes-Benz W196 race car in dynamic motion, set against a backdrop of bold, vibrant colors and geometric shapes that exemplify Liska’s distinctive style.

The Triumph of the Silver Arrows refers to Mercedes-Benz’s dominant performance in the Formula One season, highlighted by their iconic W196 race cars. The Silver Arrows, driven by Juan Manuel Fangio and Karl Kling, achieved a series of impressive victories, including wins at the Swiss, French, and Italian Grands Prix. This remarkable success established Mercedes-Benz as a powerhouse in motorsport and solidified Fangio's reputation as one of the greatest drivers of his era.

Mercedes-Benz, founded in 1926 from the merger of Benz & Cie. and Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft, had established itself as a leader in automotive innovation and luxury by the 1950s. In 1954, Mercedes-Benz was at the height of its racing success, having recently dominated the Formula One World Championship with the W196. Liska's poster captures the essence of this triumph, reflecting the advanced engineering and elegance of Mercedes-Benz while promoting the brand’s continued excellence in both engineering and motorsport.

Hans Liska (1907-1983) was a distinguished German graphic designer and illustrator known for his impactful and dynamic poster designs. His work, characterized by bold colors and geometric shapes, played a significant role in mid-20th-century visual communication and advertising, particularly in promoting automotive and cultural events. Liska’s innovative approach helped shape modern graphic design and left a lasting legacy in the field.

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.

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