1989
Poster Size
31.5 x 23.5" / 80 x 59.7cm
Rolled/Folded/Other
Rolled
Art By Fix-Masseau
Condition
Mint
Condition Notes
None, item is in perfect condition.
Wonderful art deco poster from Fix-Masseau for Bugatti. This stone lithograph was printed in 1989 and depicts a speeding vintage Bugatti being driven in fantastic style. The German/ French high performance car manufacturer was founded in 1909 and continues with strength today.
With artwork from French graphic designer and poster artist Fix-Masseau, known for his collaborations with the likes of the Venice Simplon Orient-Express and shoe brand Bally, this timeless piece is in mint condition with vibrant colour.
Framing Options
Framed posters come with a timeless made to measure custom frame available in black, white or natural oak colour. Each frame is made from high quality solid oak and the artwork is framed with a surrounding white mount to make the poster stand out even more. Our frames are custom built to order so we work to 7 working days lead time for dispatch. The frame size is the size of the poster plus an additional 70mm on each side.
Frame
20mm wide x 33mm Deep Solid Oak Frame, Open Grain, Paint Finish
Mount Style
Single Smooth White Mount White Core (50mm width)
Glazing
Acrylic Safety Glazing
Accessories
Wall Hanging Fixtures
Unframed posters are shipped to the UK next day courier delivery free of charge. Framed posters can take up to 7 working days for dispatch for the frame to be built and poster to be framed. Frames are packaged and securely padded in a purpose built reinforced cardboard box. Unframed posters are packaged and securely padded in a purpose built reinforced cardboard tube.
International shipping is for unframed posters is £20. International shipping for framed posters is a charge of £75 as a flat rate up to US One-Sheet (27 x 40") size
All of our original posters are 100% guaranteed authentic from the time of release, we do not sell reproductions. All posters are sold with our guarantee of authenticity, you can find more information here. (https://printedoriginals.co.uk/pages/faqs)
