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Created by DC Comics artist Alex Ross, Mythology: The Joker is the companion piece to Batman which is part of the Mythology series featuring Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and The Flash. This is the first in a series of Mythology Villain portraits. There are plans for at least three more to be published. The Joker’s history extends back to the very first Batman comic book, which was published in Spring 1940. Beyond the crime in Gotham the Joker is part of the Clown Prince has also paralyzed Barbara Gordon and murdered Jason Todd, who was the second Robin, both events which continue to affect Batman on a personal level. As Ross has done with his other Mythology pieces, the Joker is rendered very close and dramatically, bringing him directly to the viewer. This image was created exclusively for Clampett Studio Collections and has never been previously published. Each piece in the Mythology: Joker edition is hand signed by Alex Ross
Image Size: 21.25" x 17"
Framed Size: 21" x 17"
Edition Size: 100
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Shipping to the Continental United States or Canada | $30 | $20 |
Shipping to the United Kingdom, France, or Germany | $200 | $80 |
Shipping to Australia or New Zealand | $200 | $80 |
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Sometimes described as "digital lithographs", giclees are created using extremely sophisticated computer equipment to create a reproduction virtually indistinguishable from the original.
Most giclees start with an original painting or illustration in oil, watercolour, or charcoal. The original work is scanned and colour corrected under the supervision of the artist before being printed with a extremely high resolution giclee printer. From the French term for "spray of ink", giclee printers lay down millions of microscopic ink droplets with such precision that the images, colours, and subtle nuances of the original piece are reproduced with breathtaking accuracy and beauty.
Giclees are created on high quality acid-free rag paper or on canvas, and are generally done in limited editions of no more than 750 pieces. They are often signed by the artist.
Limited edition giclees are a beautiful addition to any home and any art collection.