A.F. Van Order fine art print: Freddie Ludlow


Item Number: 144

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $495

Online Close: Dec 10, 2005 12:59 AM EST

Bid History: 4 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Artwork fit for the Guggenheim and for your home!

A.F. Van Order, a 1998 Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee, was an early motorcycle racing historian and photographer. His classic body of racing photographs, spanning the 1910s to the 1930s, are some of the few that survived from that era. His photography was used to illustrate several of the seminal books on American motorcycle racing during the first half of the 20th century. Van Order was
also a columnist for Motorcyclist magazine from the 1930s to the 1950s. His column, "30 Years Ago with Van," kept an excellent record of motorcycling racing at a time when the
history of the sport was not considered by many in the industry to be very
important.

Many of Van Order's original film images, converted from glass plates, sat in a shoebox for more than 40 years, passed down to his daughter. The box of film was eventually passed down to Van Order's great-grandson, Jim Bolingmo, and under his care the precious images were restored and preserved. Several of Van Order's images were displayed as
part of the Guggenheim Museum's "The Art of the Motorcycle" exhibit. It's safe to say that if it were not for A.F. Van Order, much of the rich history of the early days of motorcycle
racing in America would be lost to time.

This print features Freddie Ludlow, who set a national speed record at Daytona.

Special Instructions

Print comes framed (25-1/2" H x 31-1-2" X) with glass and is #31 of an edition of 1,000.

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Donated by

AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum