Michael Furman’s Giclée prints (or what is referred to as archival pigment prints) were produced on an Epson 9000 using Ultrachrome archival, pigmented ink - 10 colors
"This is part of a collection that raced in Indianapolis, from about 1932 - 1936. This is representation of a car that came out of a “junk formula”, where vehicles were pieced together under very little regulation. They made for beautiful and inventive cars, and here, a rather nice photograph." - Michael Furman
This piece is part of a previously never before shown series of works by Michael Furman, now available to Patina Gallery for our Season of Gratitude.
- 22” (55.88cm) height of image
- 22” (55.88cm) width of image
- Artist's Proof
- Limited edition of 10
- Image is numbered and signed by the artist
- Paper is Hahnemülhe Photo Rag Bright White 310 gsm all cotton
- Paper is acid and lignin free. ISO9706 conform / museum quality for highest age resistance
- Printing is performed through RIP software which optimizes files for the chosen substrate and assures consistency from print to print Ultrachrome archival, pigmented ink - 10 colors
- Please allow two weeks for delivery across the United States