Jim Clark Lotus 49 Art Print – Contemporary Formula 1 Fine Art
This Jim Clark art print by Martin Allen captures the legendary Formula 1 world champion driving the iconic Lotus 49.
The Lotus 49 itself marked a revolutionary moment in racing design, introducing the Cosworth DFV engine as a structural component of the chassis. Together, driver and machine became symbols of a transformative period in Formula One.
This contemporary artwork reinterprets Jim Clark and the Lotus 49 not simply as historical subject, but as enduring cultural and artistic presence.
Contemporary Fine Art for Formula One Collectors
Created from an original oil painting, this limited edition print preserves the depth, texture, and tonal richness of the original work.
Produced using museum-grade archival materials, each print ensures exceptional longevity and collector quality.
This artwork appeals to collectors of Formula One history, Lotus enthusiasts, and contemporary art collectors.
Artwork Details
• Limited edition fine art print
• Museum-grade archival printing
• Signed and numbered by the artist
• Certificate of authenticity included
• Created by contemporary motorsport artist Martin Allen
• Worldwide shipping available
Jim Clark Art Print – Lotus 49 Formula 1 Legacy
Jim Clark’s achievements helped define Formula One’s identity during its formative years. His partnership with Lotus remains one of the most important collaborations in motorsport history.
This artwork reinterprets that legacy through contemporary fine art.
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The original oil painting of Jim Clark in his Lotus type 49 race car, overlooked by the Lotus boss Colin Chapman and the Lotus mechanics at the Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort 1967 is available here.
Explore more Formula 1 art prints by Martin Allen here.
Team Lotus were almost off the ground with pride, having two Lotus 49 cars with Cosworth 3-litre V8 engines, one being the car that Graham Hill had been testing in England and the other being brand-new, which Clark saw for the first time when he arrived on the morning of the first practice day. Based on a photo by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch.
The limited edition prints are from an edition of 100 and sized at 16″ x 23″ (42cm x 59cm). Each is printed on Somerset Velvet acid-free paper with Archival Inks.
Every limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist and comes with its own certificate of authenticity. The prints are shipped rolled in a cardboard tube.
NB – frames are not included with the prints.










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