Andy Warhol's commissioned artwork depicting Mercedes-Benz cars will be exhibited by the Petersen Museum alongside actual W125, W196 and C111 cars.
. In any case, the automaker hired Warhol, a pioneer of the"pop art" movement, to help celebrate the history of the brand.
Motor Coach, also from 1886. Only eight models were finished, depicted in 36 silkscreen works and 13 drawings.in the 1937 season. Famously, it produced around 600 horsepower from its supercharged inline-eight, and a version of which reached a top speed of 268.9 mph with a streamlined body.
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