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october 09, 2020 - Pagani

Pagani Automobili: the 2021 calendar is a series of canvases inspired by the racetrack

San Cesario Sul Panaro - October 8 th , 2020. Pagani Automobili presents the new 2021 Calendar: Arte en la pista.

Canvases of three prominent artists of the Argentinian school of painting, Alfredo De la María, Jorge Ferreyra Basso and José María Villafuerte portray the memorable performance of various past, present and future #pagani Hypercars. Depending on the painting technique and perspective chosen by the artist, each vehicle is depicted in the form of common passion, pure aesthetics, technological couture or as a tribute to Italy. The result is an ageless work of art, a treasure trove of beauty for the delight of the beholder.

" We have transformed our calendar into a timeless masterpiece. I have always had the highest regard for the work of De la María, Ferreyra Basso and Villafuerte. For us, the 2021 Calendar project was a special occasion since it gave us the chance to visually convey our values through a very interesting and expressive genre of painting. We decided against the usual collector item and opted for an idea that went beyond the simple calendar. In other words, something able to transmit emotion and provide unforgettable thrills, just as our cars do." Horacio #pagani, Founder & Chief Designer, #pagani Automobili.

Reservations will available in November 2020. More information to come on our online channels over the next few weeks.

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