Alfa Romeo 8C-2900 - Lake Como

Regular
£420.00
Sale
£420.00
Regular
Sold Out
Unit Price
per 
Each poster is limited to an edition of 280 and printed on 100% cotton fine art paper.
As posters are framed to order, please allow at least 7 days from placing an order before it’s ready to collect or for onward delivery (within the M25 only)
SKU PEL405

FRAME: Unframed

GLASS: Unframed

All our posters are printed using a lithographic printer -  the image is etched by laser onto a coated aluminium plate - to achieve the highest quality results. We also utilise the best quality modern high performance inks that are available, and print onto 100% cotton paper.

Please note that any type of hand-printed image or artwork will fade when placed in direct sunlight for extended periods of time. Due to pigments, amongst other factors, colours gradually fade over time, which is sped up when hung in direct sunlight.

It is for this reason that we highly recommend using UV protection when framing our posters, if they will be exposed to sunlight. UV glass acts as a film, and bounces a large majority of UV rays away from the artwork, which will protect it from fading over time.

Bellissimo: Illustrated by Avalon alongside the harbour of the deepest and most beautiful of the Italian lakes, the extraordinary and very rare Alfa Romeo 8C-2900 is considered the world's first 'supercar'. Created in the 1930s, with engineering by the legendary Vittorio Jano, these were fast supercharged machines, graced with glorious bodywork, usually by Carrozzeria Touring. Phil Hill, the first American to win the world Formula One championship back in 1961, stated that he thought this was the greatest car built before WWII. It was also the fastest road car built before the war, with a top speed of over 140 mph.

Following the successful completion of the 1st Edition run a new Edition 'B' is now on sale. This edition will be Giclee printed on a heavy grade (310gm) 100% cotton, archival paper. Giclee printing is the 'gold standard' for producing fine art prints.  It reproduces stunning, vibrant colours and great image depth and detail.