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Laurel and Hardy - The Finishing Touch - Framed Limited Edition Print

Laurel and Hardy - The Finishing Touch - Framed Limited Edition Print

£65.00Price

Celebrate the timeless charm of comedy icons with Laurel and Hardy - The Finishing Touch - Framed Limited Edition Print, exclusively available at Stevelilartand the Laurel and Hardy Museum. Featuring exquisite graphite pencil artwork crafted by Steve, the same artist who supplies the World famous Laurel and Hardy Museum, this piece captures every detail and nuance of the beloved duo. Limited in availability, each print is meticulously framed to ensure it remains a treasured keepsake for years to come. Enhance your collection with this beautifully rendered homage to Laurel and Hardy, reflecting Stevelilart's commitment to exceptional craftsmanship and artistic excellence. Secure yours today and bring a piece of cinematic history into your home.

 

Black frame 500mm x 400mm

Black moulding 20mm wide x 35mm deep

Frame is made from high quality wrapped MDF, plastic safety glass and MDF backing board.

Plastic safety glass looks no different from glass but is a safer option for shipping and once hung.

 

Limited edition mounted, signed by the artist, numbered and certified print (1/350)

Original artwork is scanned or photographed at high resolution and printed using genuine Canon inks. The optimised formula of the inks help resist factors that may cause fading, the result: prints will last much longer. Images are reproduced onto Hahnemuehle William Turner 190gsm natural white mould made line paper with 100% rag content making it highly archival. Paper is specially coated for excellent image sharpness and optimum colour gradations. The coating also offers a very high level of water resistance.

 

Eco credentials

 

Responsibility for the environment is an intrinsic part of Hahnemühle’s history. Their production site is located in the heart of a centuries-old cultivated landscape that provides unspoilt habitats for a range of wildlife, in a nature reserve. The reason for setting up a paper mill in 1584 still stands today: They produce their paper using pure water straight from the source. Producing paper in an environmentally friendly way is therefore a high priority.

 

Prints carry a certificate of authentication.

 

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