1956 Maserati 250F #3
"Painting with Light" by Bill Pack
Dimensions
42.54cm x 53.84cm
About the Design
Known as one of the pillars of Italian automotive design, Medardo Fantuzzi of Bologna was born in 1906. He found his way to Modena and began a life of creating automotive perfection. He reached his pinnacle in the 1950s and 60s. His designs for Maserati and Ferrari are refined masterpieces of grace and beauty.
You will find Fantuzzi in the lines that grace the Maserati A6 GCS, Maserati 350S, Maserati 200S, Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Spyder, Ferrari 330, OSCA Barchetta 1500cc 372FS and the 1957 Maserati 450S. These lines of grace that also formed the 1956 Maserati 250F were born in the mind of Fantuzzi while working for Maserati as the in house designer.
Mark Bisset of Primotipo sums the Maserati 250F this way. “Clothed in bodywork worthy of the finest Italian courtiers, to me it is the best looking front engined grand prix car of all. It epitomizes everything that was, and is great about Italian design, engineering, styling and construction. The cars performance matched its looks, it made its debut in the 1954 Argentinian Grand Prix winning the race in Fangio’s hands. The 250F won eight Championship Grands’ Prix in total and countless Non-Championship events in the hands of dozens of drivers through to 1960.”
Enjoy the beauty and genius that is Fantuzzi in these images of the 1956 Maserati 250F.
About the Artist
Based in Phoenix, AZ, at the heart of America’s collector car community, Bill Pack is celebrated for transforming automotive photography into emotive art. As the founder and CEO of V12 Enterprises, Bill crafts imagery that captures the soul and craftsmanship of iconic automobiles.
Early Life and Education
Born in Pensacola, Florida, and raised in Western New York, Bill discovered his passion for photography during his high school years in Kenmore, a suburb of Buffalo. Pursuing this passion, he attended the prestigious Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California, earning a BA degree in 1978.
Career Milestones
Bill launched his career in San Francisco in 1984, where he quickly became a sought-after advertising photographer for national agencies, earning numerous awards for his work. In 2002, he relocated to Atlanta, shifting his focus to the art of classic and iconic cars. This new direction led to the founding of V12 Enterprises in 2013, marking a significant pivot to producing emotive automotive imagery.
Accomplishments and Exhibitions
Bill’s work has not only earned him national and international accolades but also features in prominent exhibitions. He was the featured artist for the Smithsonian Magazine's social account takeover and showcased his work at the "Legends of Speed" exhibition at the Phoenix Art Museum in 2019. His photography was also included in the exhibition's coffee table book. The book "Epic Drama," featuring imagery of 34 winning race cars for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, highlights Bill's ability to curate and lead creative teams to produce iconic publications. His work is a staple at high-profile events such as the Amelia Island Concours De’ Elegance, the Audrain Concours De’ Elegance, and the Pebble Beach Concours De’ Elegance.
Bill Pack, an internationally acclaimed photographer, has earned global recognition for his distinctive technique known as "Painting with Light." This meticulous method illuminates the sensual curves and elegant lines of each vehicle, transforming them into breathtaking pieces of fine art. His recent triumphs include securing First Place Overall and Gold in both the Fine Art and Minimalism categories at the international reFocus awards, affirming his stature as a pioneer in the field.
