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 - 10 colors
"Bugatti built this advanced purpose-built race car to win the 24-hour race in 1936. Le Mans was canceled that year, but the Tank came back and won in 1937. It was Bugatti’s first overall win at Le Mans. From the rear we can see the aerodynamic principles in practice at that time." —Michael Furman
- Paper is Hahnemülhe Photo Rag Bright White 310 gsm all cotton
- Printing is performed through RIP software which optimizes files for the chosen substrate and assures consistency from print to printUltrachrome archival, pigmented ink - 10 colors
- 36” (91.44cm) height of photograph
- 40” (101.60cm) width of photograph
- First edition at Patina is the artist's proof
1936 Bugatti Type 57G Tank