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"Sweet Sixteen"
Cadillac V16
Although Marmon started working on the V16 engine first, Cadillac outmanuvered them by coming to market first. The rest is history. Marmon was already having financial troubles and in 1933, the worst year of the Great Depression, they closed their doors for automobile production.
Marmon was by all counts of better quality and it was an engineer from Marmon who helped Cadillac with development. The third to try a V16 was Peerless, which never made it to production — also being developed with the help of an ex-Marmon engineer.
Stunning!
The most spectacular presentation you have ever seen!
Exploding with brilliance, this fusion of Metallic Print and Optical Acrylic is
clear, smooth and sharp viewed at any angle . . . with an intriguing dimension of depth.
Appears to be printed in glass!!
This is back-mounted with a system allowing it to hang frameless — appearing to float off of wall.
Edition of 30 only — 36" by 24" — $1950
Metallic Print
Edition of 120 only — 18" by 12" — $225
* All works are hand signed and numbered by the Artist.
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