This week we have another great prize, and just in time for Pebble Beach. Written by Robert T. Devlin, “Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance: The Art of the Poster” has 58 color plates of the Pebble Beach posters from 1950 to 2003. From the start, posters have been created to promote the Concours, and over time, these posters have become treasured works of art in themselves. Created by prominent artists, these posters not only document the history of the Pebble Beach Concours, they dramatically depict the importance of the automobile in our society and in our lives. Devlin discusses the art, the subject the times and the artists involved. We thank Dalton Watson for their contribution to our contest.
This week’s question: Name three reasons the creator of Dennis the Menace was important to the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
Email answers to pete@velocetoday.com by Friday Noon EDT August 12th.
Author and artist Wallace Wyss will be manning a booth at Concorso Italiano to introduce his new novel, “Ferrari Hunters.” We like our fiction to be fast and furious, and that’s what Wyss has achieved here. Michael Steadman, a part time detective and Ferrari hunter, an ex-Navy SEAL hired to investigate a murder and the theft of a $2 million prototype sports car. A great summer read and yes, we’ve read and it and couldn’t put it down. Wyss can be contacted at photojournalistpro@hotmail.com to place an order before August 19th. If you visit Wyss at his booth at Concorso, be sure to tell him VeloceToday sent you.
Our friend Dino Brunori, author of “Enrico Nardi, A fast life”, is helping to organize another event in Italy this September 24th and 25th. Called “Aido 2011” for short, it’s open to 80 red, white, green cars to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Italy. The event will take place in the region of Brescia, 220 km across hills, vineyards, Lake Iseo and two Alpine passes. Click here for a report on last year’s event. Get your entries in now and send an email to Dino at dbrunori@gmail.com.
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Last week’s contest was won by Bob Rose, who was one of many who correctly named Linda Christian as the woman who last kissed Portago at Rome during the 1957 Mille Miglia. Christian had a role in “Tarzan and the Mermaids” in 1948.