The Lady Vanishes - Miss Froy Writes Her Name

$250.00

This is a fine-art giclée print.

The Lady Vanishes was Alfred Hitchcock's foray into espionage, and he was a master from the get-go. TLV was named Best Picture of 1938 by The New York Times. Hitchcock was named Best Director for TLV by the New York Film Critics Circle. TLV was named by respectively, The British Film Institute, and in 2017, a selected group of actors, directors, writers, producers and critics, as the 35th best British film of the 20th Century, and the 31st best British film ever.

Shown in the image are (from left to right): Naunton Wayne as Caldicott; Basil Radford as Charters; Margaret Lockwood as Iris Matilda Henderson; and Dame May Whitty as Miss Froy.

This artwork fits in a standard 16” x 24” frame as shown or you can have it custom framed. The frame is NOT INCLUDED. Each print is titled and signed by the artist, Tamara Knight Parker.

Each piece of artwork is shipped flat and well-packaged. The artist includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity and Originality.

 

*A giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay," from the French meaning "to spray") is a fine-art print  reproduced by a camera or scanner with a high level of resolution. Most digital photos have a resolution of 72 DPI (dots-per-inch). For a giclée, that resolution must be 300 DPI. Why? Because the more dots of color that can be printed in a small area, the more detailed, the more dramatic the colors in the final image will be. A giclée is also printed by a large format inkjet on a specialty paper that qualifies it as "archival," (paper used for publications of high legal, historical or significant value.)

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This is a fine-art giclée print.

The Lady Vanishes was Alfred Hitchcock's foray into espionage, and he was a master from the get-go. TLV was named Best Picture of 1938 by The New York Times. Hitchcock was named Best Director for TLV by the New York Film Critics Circle. TLV was named by respectively, The British Film Institute, and in 2017, a selected group of actors, directors, writers, producers and critics, as the 35th best British film of the 20th Century, and the 31st best British film ever.

Shown in the image are (from left to right): Naunton Wayne as Caldicott; Basil Radford as Charters; Margaret Lockwood as Iris Matilda Henderson; and Dame May Whitty as Miss Froy.

This artwork fits in a standard 16” x 24” frame as shown or you can have it custom framed. The frame is NOT INCLUDED. Each print is titled and signed by the artist, Tamara Knight Parker.

Each piece of artwork is shipped flat and well-packaged. The artist includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity and Originality.

 

*A giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay," from the French meaning "to spray") is a fine-art print  reproduced by a camera or scanner with a high level of resolution. Most digital photos have a resolution of 72 DPI (dots-per-inch). For a giclée, that resolution must be 300 DPI. Why? Because the more dots of color that can be printed in a small area, the more detailed, the more dramatic the colors in the final image will be. A giclée is also printed by a large format inkjet on a specialty paper that qualifies it as "archival," (paper used for publications of high legal, historical or significant value.)

This is a fine-art giclée print.

The Lady Vanishes was Alfred Hitchcock's foray into espionage, and he was a master from the get-go. TLV was named Best Picture of 1938 by The New York Times. Hitchcock was named Best Director for TLV by the New York Film Critics Circle. TLV was named by respectively, The British Film Institute, and in 2017, a selected group of actors, directors, writers, producers and critics, as the 35th best British film of the 20th Century, and the 31st best British film ever.

Shown in the image are (from left to right): Naunton Wayne as Caldicott; Basil Radford as Charters; Margaret Lockwood as Iris Matilda Henderson; and Dame May Whitty as Miss Froy.

This artwork fits in a standard 16” x 24” frame as shown or you can have it custom framed. The frame is NOT INCLUDED. Each print is titled and signed by the artist, Tamara Knight Parker.

Each piece of artwork is shipped flat and well-packaged. The artist includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity and Originality.

 

*A giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay," from the French meaning "to spray") is a fine-art print  reproduced by a camera or scanner with a high level of resolution. Most digital photos have a resolution of 72 DPI (dots-per-inch). For a giclée, that resolution must be 300 DPI. Why? Because the more dots of color that can be printed in a small area, the more detailed, the more dramatic the colors in the final image will be. A giclée is also printed by a large format inkjet on a specialty paper that qualifies it as "archival," (paper used for publications of high legal, historical or significant value.)

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