Jacques Saoutchik, Carrossier: 1948 Talbot-Lago Grand Sport Chassis 110101

Author:   Peter Larsen ,  Ben Erickson
Publisher:   Dalton Watson Fine Books
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Pages:   328
Publication Date:   29 August 2024
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Jacques Saoutchik, Carrossier: 1948 Talbot-Lago Grand Sport Chassis 110101


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A tribute to the Talbot-Lago Grand Sport coupé chassis 110101 that was the undisputed star of the 1948 Paris Salon de l'Automobile. On October 7, 1948, when the Paris Salon de l'Automobile opened its doors in the Grand Palais just off the Champs-Élysées, it was to a world of postwar austerity. Yet despite the hardship, the great coachbuilders were out in force: Figoni et Falaschi, Pourtout, Franay, Chapron, and others showed elegant machinery that everyone wanted, but hardly any could afford. Like some supernova, the undisputed Star of the Salon blazed on the stand of the Carrosserie de Luxe, Jacques Saoutchik. The presentation was a series of firsts: Saoutchik had taken stand no. 1, the first on the left as one entered the Grand Palais. Placed on this stand was chassis 110101, the first Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport chassis made. The voluptuous Saoutchik body it wore was a first showing, a world premiere of its design, a dazzling fastback coupé that would become the ""signature"" body style for the Grand Sport chassis. A total of six of these coupés were built, none completely alike. The design was an elaborate interactive flow of alluring, gorgeous yet delicate curves—as close to the essence of an automobile-as-sculpture as any carrosserie has conceived in the history of automotive design. The Saoutchik fastback coupé is therefore justly regarded as a chef-d'œuvre of postwar French car design and it is one of the most sensational, stunning, and appealing bodies ever created by the Carrosserie de Luxe, Jacques Saoutchik. The unique livery on the car was no less audacious—a daring paint scheme that blended a pastel mint green body color with chocolate brown fender panels, matching brown wire wheels, and a grille with alternating green and brown vertical stripes. Add to this an interior in dark blue and azure leather that featured instrument bezels and fixtures plated in 24-carat gold. One would have thought it would all clash horrendously. Not so. As with the complex and sinuous curvatures of the metalwork where Pierre Saoutchik had achieved harmony out of seeming chaos, this courageous array of colors miraculously melded into a greater whole where the sum was much greater than its parts. This glamorous automobile is the subject matter of this book. Its complete history is told in detail and copiously illustrated with period and modern high-quality images. There is a detailed discussion of the development of the T26 Grand Sport, its chassis, engine, and gearbox. And not least, a comprehensive study of the postwar Paris Salons, illustrated with remarkable period images in full color, taken by the famous photographer Yale Joel who worked for LIFE magazine and captured the compelling atmosphere of the 1948 Salon in all its glory. In addition, the forensic seven-year restoration of the car is covered in depth. For the duration of the 1948 show, multitudes passed by and were swept off their feet by the almost carnal voluptuousness of this Saoutchik Talbot-Lago, as their drab postwar austerity garments provided a grim counterpoint, all the while highlighting that despite the years of privation inflicted by the War, refinement, elegance, and sophistication remained alive and well in the world. Chassis 110101 was the Star, the Vedette, of the Salon. It was the stuff that dreams are made of, a truly overpowering car. Everything else at the Salon came in second. And second, is everything that is not first. Simple as that.

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Author:   Peter Larsen ,  Ben Erickson
Publisher:   Dalton Watson Fine Books
Imprint:   Dalton Watson Fine Books
ISBN:  

9781956309195


ISBN 10:   1956309195
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   29 August 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Peter Larsen has coauthored several books with Ben Erickson on French cars and coachbuilders, including works on Talbot-Lago, Jacques Saoutchik, and Jacques Kellner as well as an ongoing project about Joseph Figoni. He judges at a number of international concours, including the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in Monterey, California, where he also serves on the Selection Committee. Larsen also judges at the Chantilly Arts & Elegance in France, the 21 Gun Salute Concours d'Elegance in India, the Salon Privé concours in England, The Amelia in Florida, as well as The Audrian in Rhode Island. Ben Erickson is a trained linguist and a member of the Society of Automotive Historians. He has coauthored Talbot-Lago Grand Sport: The Car from Paris, Jacques Saoutchik: Maître Carrossier and Jacques Kellner: Matters of Life and Death. He is currently working with Peter Larsen on a series of marque books under the heading Joseph Figoni, Le Grand Couturier de la Carrosserie Automobile. Erickson serves as a concours judge at various international events including the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, Chantilly Arts and Elegance, 21 Gun Salute, Salon Privé, The Amelia and Audrain Concours.

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