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Alfa-Romeo Racing CarThe car in which Tazio Nuvolari will win two Grand Prix : other notable drivers are Raymond Sommer and Louis Chiron. Date: 1936
Original artwork, Le Mans race track, Louis ChironOriginal artwork, Le Mans race track, showing Louis Chiron in an Alfa Romeo 8C going through the Esses in lead position. Date: 1933
Ocyrrhoe - MareThe daughter of the centaur Chiron tells Aesculapius that he will be a famous physician, but she is turned into a mare for her presumption
Lithograph, racing cars in action, Antibes Grand PrixPoster, racing cars in action, Bugatti Type 35 Grand Prix car of Louis Chiron, Antibes Grand Prix Date: 1928
Centaury, Centaurium erythraea with eyed sphinxLe Chiron ou la petite Centauree d Afrique. Centaury, Centaurium erythraea with eyed sphinx moth; Smerinthus cerisyi. Handcoloured etching from Pierre Joseph Buchoz Collection precieuse et enluminee
Louis Chiron, motor racing driver. 20th century
Alfa-Romeos, opening lap of Grand Prix de la Marne, FranceThree Alfa-Romeos at about 140 mph during the opening lap of the Grand Prix de la Marne, France, with Louis Chiron ahead of Achille Varzi and Guy Moll. 1934
Chiron at San Sebastian, winning Spanish Grand PrixChiron at the wheel of a Bugatti in San Sebastian, winning the Spanish Grand Prix for the second time. 1929
Pan, Chiron and Flora, gods of nature, medicine and flowers.. Handcolored copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from Mythology in
Promissory note, Keene Cheshire Bank, New Hampshire, USAPromissory note for six hundred dollars, Keene Cheshire Bank, New Hampshire, USA, dated 21 September 1837, signed by Chiron Holbrook and Salman Whitworth
The centaur Chiron teaching Achilles to play the Cetera or lyre.. The centaur Chiron, wearing an animal skin and a wreath of flowers (Centaurus-)
Motor racing Monaco GPLouis Chiron in an Alfa Romeo Tipo B Monoposto, Scuderia Ferrari-entered car at the Monaco GP 2 April1934. Date: 1934
L Chiron at the wheel of the Type 51 Bugatti, an eight-cylinder, 2 litre car developing 160 bhp, winner of the 1931 ten-hour French Grand Prix at Montlhery with an average of 78.16 mph
Achilles and Chiron. 45 - 79. Detail. Roman art. Early Empire. Fresco. ITALY. Naples. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: ITALY. Herculaneum