The Prisoner (1967) "I am not a number; I am a man!"

$300.00

This is a fine-art giclée print.*

The longest-running British television series is the classic, Doctor Who; 50 years in 2023. The second longest-running British television was the The Prisoner, released in 1967. A super spy retires unexpectedly, is kidnapped and taken to a remote island. There he's told, he'll remain until he reveals the reason behind his resignation. He won't tell them. Them is actually No. 2, played by multiple actors as the years go by. Extremely popular and just as extremely controversial. 13 characters are shown in a last supper format, actually 14, but only if you've seen the series.

Shown in the image are (from left to right): (1) Justine Lord as Sonia in episode, “The Girl Who was Death”; (2) Lew Grade, British media proprietor and producer of The Prisoner; (3) Georgina Cookson as No. 2 in episode “Many Happy Returns”; (4) Leo McKern as No. 2 in episode “Fall Out”; (5) Angelo Muscat as the silent Butler; (6) Virginia Maskell as No. 9, a village “observer”; (7) Patrick McGoohan as No. 6; (8) Derren Nesbitt as No. 2 in episode “It’s Your Funeral”; (9) Guy Doleman as No. 2 in episode “Arrival”; (10) Peter Bowles as “A” in episode “A.B.&C.”; (11) Jane Merrow as No. 24 in episode “The Schizoid Man”;  (12) Nigel Stock portrayed No. 6 in episode “Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling” while McGoohan was away filming the movie Ice Station Zebra; (13) Alexis Kanner as The Kid in episode, “Living in Harmony.”

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 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.

The watermark will not be printed on your fine art print.

This item ships for FREE inside the U.S.

 *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 longest-running British television series is the classic, Doctor Who; 50 years in 2023. The second longest-running British television was the The Prisoner, released in 1967. A super spy retires unexpectedly, is kidnapped and taken to a remote island. There he's told, he'll remain until he reveals the reason behind his resignation. He won't tell them. Them is actually No. 2, played by multiple actors as the years go by. Extremely popular and just as extremely controversial. 13 characters are shown in a last supper format, actually 14, but only if you've seen the series.

Shown in the image are (from left to right): (1) Justine Lord as Sonia in episode, “The Girl Who was Death”; (2) Lew Grade, British media proprietor and producer of The Prisoner; (3) Georgina Cookson as No. 2 in episode “Many Happy Returns”; (4) Leo McKern as No. 2 in episode “Fall Out”; (5) Angelo Muscat as the silent Butler; (6) Virginia Maskell as No. 9, a village “observer”; (7) Patrick McGoohan as No. 6; (8) Derren Nesbitt as No. 2 in episode “It’s Your Funeral”; (9) Guy Doleman as No. 2 in episode “Arrival”; (10) Peter Bowles as “A” in episode “A.B.&C.”; (11) Jane Merrow as No. 24 in episode “The Schizoid Man”;  (12) Nigel Stock portrayed No. 6 in episode “Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling” while McGoohan was away filming the movie Ice Station Zebra; (13) Alexis Kanner as The Kid in episode, “Living in Harmony.”

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 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.

The watermark will not be printed on your fine art print.

This item ships for FREE inside the U.S.

 *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 longest-running British television series is the classic, Doctor Who; 50 years in 2023. The second longest-running British television was the The Prisoner, released in 1967. A super spy retires unexpectedly, is kidnapped and taken to a remote island. There he's told, he'll remain until he reveals the reason behind his resignation. He won't tell them. Them is actually No. 2, played by multiple actors as the years go by. Extremely popular and just as extremely controversial. 13 characters are shown in a last supper format, actually 14, but only if you've seen the series.

Shown in the image are (from left to right): (1) Justine Lord as Sonia in episode, “The Girl Who was Death”; (2) Lew Grade, British media proprietor and producer of The Prisoner; (3) Georgina Cookson as No. 2 in episode “Many Happy Returns”; (4) Leo McKern as No. 2 in episode “Fall Out”; (5) Angelo Muscat as the silent Butler; (6) Virginia Maskell as No. 9, a village “observer”; (7) Patrick McGoohan as No. 6; (8) Derren Nesbitt as No. 2 in episode “It’s Your Funeral”; (9) Guy Doleman as No. 2 in episode “Arrival”; (10) Peter Bowles as “A” in episode “A.B.&C.”; (11) Jane Merrow as No. 24 in episode “The Schizoid Man”;  (12) Nigel Stock portrayed No. 6 in episode “Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling” while McGoohan was away filming the movie Ice Station Zebra; (13) Alexis Kanner as The Kid in episode, “Living in Harmony.”

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 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.

The watermark will not be printed on your fine art print.

This item ships for FREE inside the U.S.

 *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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