Michael Furman’s Giclée prints (or people also refer to these prints as archival pigment prints) were produced on an Epson 9000 using Ultrachrome archival, pigmented ink
"This streamlined French racer is a proud member of the Mullin Automotive Museumin Oxnard, California. It was destroyed in 1927 at the Grand Prix race in San Sebastian, Spain, but was completely reconstructed from the surviving parts between 1989 and 2002." —Michael Furman
- Paper is Hahnemülhe Photo Rag Bright White 310 gsm all cotton
- Paper is acid and lignin free. ISO9706 conform / museum quality for highest age resistance
- Printing is performed through RIP software which optimizes files for the chosen substrate and assures consistency from print to print Ultra chrome archival, pigmented ink
- 36” (91.44cm) height
- 48” (121.92cm) width
- Artist's Proof
- Edition of 12
- Signed on verso by the artist