Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta From 1950 by Jan Keteleer

1 Personalize your artwork
Material More about this material
Size
Complete set or interchangeable Art Print?
Choose the color of the frame
ArtFrame comes as a simple construction kit. View self-assembly instructions.
2 Choose extra options
Acoustic material
Total price
2 889 kr
Or pay 3x 963.00 via Klarna
Preview at home
Art code 913334
Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta From 1950 by Jan Keteleer
See it at home, on your wall
Download our app and enter work code 913334
Download for iOS Android
Already filled more than 325,000 walls!
4,322 customers rate us with a 4.8 / 5
Read our reviews
Get even more inspired

Buy this digital art artwork Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta From 1950 by Jan Keteleer as a reproduction on canvas, ArtFrame, poster and wallpaper, printed on demand in high quality.

About "Alfa Romeo 158 Alfetta From 1950"

by Jan Keteleer

About the artwork

The Alfa Romeo 158 'Alfetta' was one of the most important cars of the 1950s. Drivers of the Alfa Romeo team competed in every race and won all of them. This lightweight car featured a supercharged 1.5-litre engine and was very fast. Although the Alfetta lost the lead in many races after refueling, it was still a fast car.

The 158/47 was the first Alfa Romeo racer. The 158/47 was a very successful car and dominated the F1 World Championship for 3 years. In Italian, Alfetta means 'little Alfa' and the car's name was derived from this. The car won the Italian Grand Prix and a second Italian GP, but Wimille was killed in an accident in Argentina and Carlo Felice Trossi died from cancer. After a decade in the F1 world, Alfa finally retired from racing in 1949.

The 158/47 had the same engine as the 156. When it was first introduced in 1948, Varzi was the driver, but he was killed by an aero-screen in Berne. The 158/47 was driven by Wimille, who won the Italian Grand Prix and then died in Argentina. In the 1950 season, the 158 was the only Alfa to win every race. Even though it was a new car, Alfa had time to improve it. Juan Manuel Fangio, who won the World Drivers Championship five times, was a part of the Alfa Romeo team.

Jan Keteleer Profile picture

About Jan Keteleer

Jan Keteleer, known in the art world as JanKé, is a Belgian artist whose work flows seamlessly between the realms of classical and contemporary art. With an eye for both tradition and innovation, his creations transcend time, encompassing styles as varied as pop art, impressionism,.. Read more…

Customer reviews

This artwork doesn't have reviews yet. 4,322 customers rate us with a 4.8 / 5

    Maeike
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in July 2019
    Ute A.
    Germany
    4 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in March 2019
    Sylvia E.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in March 2020
    Doris K.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in May 2025
    Melanie R.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in October 2021
    Brigitte N.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in April 2022
    Hilde Tarnoczy
    Netherlands
    4.5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in April 2022
    Angelique
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in May 2017
    Jutta S.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in June 2020
    Henk Huizing
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Google Ordered in January 2023
    Claudia S.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in January 2023
    B K.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in February 2025

About the material

ArtFrame™

Interchangeable Art Prints

  • High-quality print
  • Easily interchangeable
  • Acoustic function
  • Large sizes available

More about ArtFrame™