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James Bond Live And Let Die Framed Art Print - By King & McGaw

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

Shipping Information. Due to King & McGaw's shipping and customs regulations, this print can only be delivered within the UK. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused.

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

Details. The James Bond Live And Let Die 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. 

Featuring the Live and Let DieUK double crown poster from July 1973.The eighth official James Bond film saw Roger Moore make his debut as 007 and in this illustration by Robert McGinnis, Moore is depicted in the classic Bond pose. The stylish, condensed sans serif typeface reads strongly from top to bottom. 

Backstory. Double crowns were commonly displayed on either side of the destination sign on the front of London buses. When used for this reason they were purposely designed as pairs.

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.