Jack Vettriano, Tension, Timing & Triumph, 2006

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Giclee

Signed by Jack Vettriano and Sir Jacket Stewart

28cm x 72cm (plus frame)

Edition of 250

Jack Vettriano's Tension, Timing, Triumph – Monaco 1971 is a powerful triptych inspired by Sir Jackie Stewart's historic third victory at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1971. Created in collaboration with Stewart, the three paintings tell a cinematic story of one of motor racing's most iconic moments: Tension captures the anticipation as Stewart walks towards the starting grid, Timing depicts his wife Helen carefully recording lap times with a stopwatch, and Triumph celebrates the couple's emotional embrace following victory. Unveiled in Monaco by Prince Albert II in 2008, the series combines Vettriano's trademark storytelling and atmosphere with a compelling narrative of determination, partnership and sporting achievement. The original paintings remain in Sir Jackie Stewart's private collection, while the signed limited-edition print has become a highly sought-after work among both art collectors and motorsport enthusiasts.

The triptych was unveiled at the Hôtel de Paris in Monaco in May 2008 and commemorates Stewart's third Monaco win, one of the defining moments of his Formula One career.

Giclee

Signed by Jack Vettriano and Sir Jacket Stewart

28cm x 72cm (plus frame)

Edition of 250

Jack Vettriano's Tension, Timing, Triumph – Monaco 1971 is a powerful triptych inspired by Sir Jackie Stewart's historic third victory at the Monaco Grand Prix in 1971. Created in collaboration with Stewart, the three paintings tell a cinematic story of one of motor racing's most iconic moments: Tension captures the anticipation as Stewart walks towards the starting grid, Timing depicts his wife Helen carefully recording lap times with a stopwatch, and Triumph celebrates the couple's emotional embrace following victory. Unveiled in Monaco by Prince Albert II in 2008, the series combines Vettriano's trademark storytelling and atmosphere with a compelling narrative of determination, partnership and sporting achievement. The original paintings remain in Sir Jackie Stewart's private collection, while the signed limited-edition print has become a highly sought-after work among both art collectors and motorsport enthusiasts.

The triptych was unveiled at the Hôtel de Paris in Monaco in May 2008 and commemorates Stewart's third Monaco win, one of the defining moments of his Formula One career.