1933 Wolseley Hornet Daytona Special Driving Gloves
Printed on fine art photo rag baryta paper.
Print does not include mat or frame.
This photograph provides a detailed, close-up view of a pair of classic tan leather driving gloves. The gloves are hanging from the black-rimmed steering wheel of a car, likely the 1933 Wolseley Hornet Daytona Special.
The gloves are made of a soft, worn leather with a rich, caramel color. The glove in the foreground is open, with its palm facing the camera. It features small, circular ventilation holes punched into the back of the fingers and a larger, oval-shaped hole on the back of the hand. The wrist has a small snap closure. The stitching is visible along the fingers and seams, suggesting careful craftsmanship. The leather shows signs of age and use, with some creasing and a slight patina.
In the background, the polished chrome spokes of the steering wheel are visible, radiating from the center. The lighting is strong, casting shadows and highlighting the texture of the leather gloves.