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Alfa Romeo Logo – original painting

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Alfa Romeo logo: Original painting, in acrylic with gold leaf, full of crusty texture and patina, evoking the history of Alfa Romeo. Also featuring the Alfa Romeo Giulia.

Price: $1450

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80 x 80 cm

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Categories CAR ART, SOLD ORIGINALS Tags Alfa Romeo art, Alfa Romeo Giulia, Alfa Romeo logo, Automotive art
Alfa Romeo Logo: Original painting based on the 1925 Alfa logo
Alfa Romeo Logo: Original painting, with gold leaf, based on the 1925 Alfa logo (detail)
Alfa Romeo: Detail of logo with gold leaf (Original painting)
Alfa Romeo logo: Detail of famous Alfa symbol with gold leaf (Original painting)
Alfa Romeo: Detail of logo with gold leaf (Original painting)
1968 Alfa Romeo Giulia saloon (front view), blue: Detail of original artwork
Alfa Romeo: Detail of painting of Alfa symbol on easel with palette and rag
Alfa Romeo: Painting of logo with gold leaf, on easel in studio
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Description

History of the Alfa Romeo Logo

A lively and crisp account of the development of the intriguing Alfa logo is given by Matteo Licata at the following link:

https://medium.com/roadster-life/the-weird-and-wonderful-history-of-the-alfa-romeo-badge-5bd3e8a02445

But to save you time, here’s a short summary, :

The Milan-based ALFA initials stood for: Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili. (“Anonymous Automobile Factory of Lombardy”). The name “Milano” was proudly written on the badge itself, and the city’s heraldic symbols also proudly featured: A red cross on a white background and a snake consuming a person.

Both symbols’ roots trace back to the Middle Ages. They originate from various legends around the origins of the Visconti dynasty, which ruled over Milan between 1277 and 1395 and had the so-called “biscione” (snake) on its coat of arms.

The original Alfa badge also included two figure-eight knots. These, known as the “Savoy knot,” were a heraldic symbol of Italy’s royal dynasty. They would remain on the badge until the end of WWII.

World Champion

In 1918 the name of the Neapolitan industrialist Nicola Romeo was added. He had taken control of the company three years previously. The most notable addition to Alfa’s badge was a laurel crown, added in 1925 to celebrate the company’s conquest of the very first World Manufacturers’ Championship.

The current Alfa Romeo badge is less colorful than its predecessors. It has less definition between the elements and has lost the warmth of the gold.

The version in my painting is based largely on the 1925 logo, but is slightly simplified. You can see more of my automotive art on my dedicated car art page.

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Weight 2.0 kg
Dimensions 80 × 80 × 3 cm

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