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James Bond A View To A Kill Framed Art Print - By King & McGaw

Part of a collaboration with English fine art printers King & McGaw

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Each framed print is made to order so please allow two weeks for delivery..  

Details. The James Bond A View To A Kill Framed Art Print - By King & McGaw can be mounted and framed in your choice of handcrafted wooden frames in a range of sizes. This print, mount and frame is handmade to the highest museum standards at King & McGaw's Sussex workshop. Also available unframed. 

This is the A View To A Kill US insert poster from May 1985. Featuring Dan Goozee's artwork of 007 and May Day back-to-back, the tagline "Has James Bond finally met his match?" is unusual in that it poses a question instead of the usual assertion of Bond's superiority.

Natural oak. North American oak, sourced from the northern states where the temperate climate ensures a slow growth rate. The resulting timber is ideal for picture framing, with a consistent colour and grain. The source forests are managed sustainably, in line with international standards. The timber is milled in the UK. Each frame is crafted in our own workshop. A finishing wax is applied by hand, creating a satin finish that emphasises the character of the timber.

Black stained ash. North American ash, sourced from the northern states where the temperate climate ensures a slow growth rate. The resulting timber is ideal for picture framing, with a consistent colour and grain. The source forests are managed sustainably, in line with international standards. The timber is milled in the UK and finished by hand in our own workshop. A black stain is applied, followed by a hand polished coloured wax, creating a deep lustre.

White satin. Responsibly sourced solid wood frame with a smooth white satin finish.

Paper. Printed on matt 250gsm conservation digital paper - a very versatile high quality material made in Germany from acid and chlorine free wood pulp. This is manufactured on a Fourdrinier Machine, a process first perfected by and patented by the Fourdrinier brothers in 1803.

Window mount. Artwork is complemented by an extra-thick window mount, creating a visual separation between print and frame. The mount is 2600 microns thick and acid-free, which ensures it will not discolour over time.

Glazing. The picture is glazed in 2mm continuous cast acrylic with an optical clarity of 92% to ensure your artwork is displayed at its best. Potential damage from sunlight is greatly reduced by 90% UV protection. Acrylic is safer than glass in your home or workplace and being 100% recyclable, it's great for the environment too.

With forty years of printing and framing experience, King & McGaw make iconic art work for world-leading institutions, including the V&A, Tate, and the National Gallery. Their state-of-the-art workshops on the English south coast are dedicating to reproducing art to the highest standard. Everything King & McGaw produce is uncompromising on quality: from the precise pigments they use, to the sustainable paper they print on, the hand crafted frames to the care that goes into their packaging.