
$95.00 – $495.00
Janet Leigh (as Marion Crane) caricature. Shown here in her iconic shower scene from
Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film, “Psycho”. Scene took a week to shoot, and was shot from
December 17–23, 1959, and features 77 different camera angles. The scene runs 3
minutes and includes 50 cuts. The genius of the scene was the fact that the knife is never
seen penetrating flesh. Ranked as one of the greatest films of all time, Psycho is widely
considered to be the earliest example of the slasher film genre.
Description
All prints are produced using Giclee printing process which is used for archival art reproduction. This process uses fade-resistant archival pigment-based ink which lasts over 100 years. All prints are printed on 310GSM, Luxurious mould-made, 100% cotton rag Archival Certified watercolor paper.
Archival Conservation Mat is included with your purchase. Mat is a high quality, 4 ply (1/16″) surround mat. These frame mats are acid-free & Lignin-free made with 100% virgin alpha-cellulose surface, core and backing papers. So your caricature with mat will fit into a standard comparable frame either “20” x 24″ or “16” x 20″ depending on the print size, (frame not included). Price also includes a Backer Board.
32″ x 40″ stretch canvas print is produced by Giclee printing process and are hand stretched over heavy duty American made white pine. The canvas print is varnished twice after printing. The canvas prints are ready to hang (complete with hanging wire).
Additional information
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16 × 20 × .5 in |
Print Size | 32" x 40" Stretched Canvas Print $495, 20" x 24" Stretched Canvas Print $330, 11" x 14" Watercolor Print $95, 16" x 20" Watercolor Print $185 |