Cabriolet coachwork design by Alexis Kellner AG for the Packard Custom Eight.
By Herschu (Herbert Schultz)
Located in London, London
Gouache and watercolour heightened with gum-arabic on very dark green card, annotated in pale ink with body type below, numbered ‘76’, in upper left corner, German copyright label on verso. [Berlin 1930]
Finished in green with contrasting light green roof and matching solid disc wheels, presented against a silhouette of a grand palace, this imposing 4-door cabriolet was one of the more luxurious variant designs around the underpinnings of the company’s straight-8 engine and drive train. It evolved from the Single Eight, so-called as it replaced the earlier V-12 known as the Double Six. Founded in 1899 by brothers James and William Packard, the eponymous company was not only one of the pioneers of North American motor...
Category
1930s Modern Herschu (Herbert Schultz) Art
MaterialsWatercolor, Gouache, Handmade Paper