The Italian Job Mini Artwork 1969
This limited edition artwork captures the iconic Mini Cooper escape scene from the 1969 film "The Italian Job," created by the celebrated Hungarian-born stamp designer Julian (Gyula) Vasahelyi. The painting depicts the thrilling moment when the Mini Coopers race down the weir during the Turin getaway, showcasing the artist's meticulous attention to detail and composition. Originally donated to the 2003 Italian Job charity auction in Imola, the piece was later reproduced as a numbered run of just 60 signed prints in 2004. This rare collectible exemplifies Vasahelyi's distinctive artistic style that he honed while designing over 7,000 postage-stamp artworks throughout his distinguished career.
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The Italian Job Mini Artwork 1969
The Italian Job Mini Artwork 1969
This limited edition artwork captures the iconic Mini Cooper escape scene from the 1969 film "The Italian Job," created by the celebrated Hungarian-born stamp designer Julian (Gyula) Vasahelyi. The painting depicts the thrilling moment when the Mini Coopers race down the weir during the Turin getaway, showcasing the artist's meticulous attention to detail and composition. Originally donated to the 2003 Italian Job charity auction in Imola, the piece was later reproduced as a numbered run of just 60 signed prints in 2004. This rare collectible exemplifies Vasahelyi's distinctive artistic style that he honed while designing over 7,000 postage-stamp artworks throughout his distinguished career.
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This limited edition artwork captures the iconic Mini Cooper escape scene from the 1969 film "The Italian Job," created by the celebrated Hungarian-born stamp designer Julian (Gyula) Vasahelyi. The painting depicts the thrilling moment when the Mini Coopers race down the weir during the Turin getaway, showcasing the artist's meticulous attention to detail and composition. Originally donated to the 2003 Italian Job charity auction in Imola, the piece was later reproduced as a numbered run of just 60 signed prints in 2004. This rare collectible exemplifies Vasahelyi's distinctive artistic style that he honed while designing over 7,000 postage-stamp artworks throughout his distinguished career.






















