Some legends deserve
more than a book.

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Frames of Legends

JACKIE STEWART

A selection by
Rainer W. Schlegelmilch

Frames of Legends is an ultra-limited collectible series celebrating Jackie Stewart's legendary life through Framebook.

“I’ve never seen anything like it”

Sir Jackie Stewart

Framebook
A revolutionary magnetic paper-book that lives on your wall.

Certified Limited Edition

Numbered & authenticated

Genuine Photo Selection

By Rainer W. Schlegelmilch

Giclée Fine Art Print

Archival museum quality

Handcrafted in Italy

Made by master artisans

Patented System

No electronics

Dedicated Concierge

Personal client service

Framebook is a revolutionary magnetic book designed to be displayed and browsed on a wall. Thanks to a proprietary patented modular magnetic system, pages can be opened, turned, and reconfigured while remaining framed.

Attach. Detach. Repeat.

Patented magnetic system.

Never stops turning.

Paper pages, no electronics.

Stop on the one.

Use your hands, not the remote.

AR Experience

Beyond the frame: the story, in motion.

Your ownership is protected from the moment you buy

The second you buy, it's yours. And you control everything. A numbered certificate. A private owner's page. Real-time tracking of your copy as it's made, from the Italian artisan workshop to the box on your doorstep. No surprises. No shortcuts. You see every step.

More than a champion.
A legend on your wall.

Framed photograph of a race car driver wearing a helmet with plaid and EMO branding, on a white wall in an art gallery.

Discover the Editions

99 · 27 · 7

Three Editions. One Legend.

99 · his race starts
27 · his victories
7 · the book's seven moments

Jackie Stewart
The Circle Edition

1’973 Eur

(Only 99 copies - No reprint)

Jackie Stewart
Signed by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch

3’500 Eur

(Only 27 copies - No reprint)

Jackie Stewart
Signed by Sir Jackie Stewart OBE

By application

(Only 7 copies - No reprint)

Sir Jackie Stewart OBE
There are champions who win races. And there are champions who change the world.

Three World F1 Championships.
Twenty-seven victories.
Legend.

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Sir Jackie Stewart didn't just win races, he changed what it meant to be a champion. Three-time Formula One World Champion with 27 Grand Prix victories, "The Flying Scot" raced with a precision and intelligence that set him apart from his generation.

But his greatest legacy was fought off the track. In an era when drivers accepted death as the price of speed, Stewart refused and his relentless campaign for safety transformed motorsport forever, saving countless lives.

Elegant, principled, and fiercely modern: a champion measured not only by what he won, but by everything he changed.

Two race car drivers in racing suits sharing a pen, with one wearing a helmet and the other with glasses under her helmet, surrounded by spectators and photographers, in black and white.
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Rainer W. Schlegelmilch
He Didn't Photograph Racing.
He Defined It.

For five decades, Rainer W. Schlegelmilch stood where no one else could stand. Inches from the grid. Inside the pits. Close enough to see the focus in a driver's eyes before the lights went out. His camera didn't just document Formula 1. It felt it..

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Rainer Schlegelmilch at work.
24 Hours of Le Mans, 1971
Photo: Pete Biro / Revs Institute

Seven Moments
Selected by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch
only for This Edition

Seven photographs by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch, the man who was actually there. Not licensed from an archive. Chosen, frame by frame, with Rainer himself. He's part of this project because he loves it.

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IT'S ALL ABOUT MEMORY
An official project in support of Race Against Dementia.

Race Against Dementia (RAD) is Sir Jackie Stewart's foundation, founded after his wife Helen's diagnosis with dementia. Its mission: accelerate research into prevention and treatment, applying the same urgency and precision Stewart brought to Formula 1. A share of every edition supports RAD directly, turning a collectible into a contribution.

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