Druillet Screen printing - Wagner Space Opera - Archives Internationales





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Limited edition screen print by Philippe Druillet from the Wagner Space Opera series, titled Archives Internationales, published by Archives Internationales, 70 x 100 cm, 9-color print in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
A spectacular art print for fans of science fiction and monumental illustrations: the large art screenprint titled "The Central Area," made after the original work by the indispensable master of genre comics, Philippe Druillet.
The visual, with the striking architectural verticality typical of Druillet's style, revisits a composition created in 1980 (watercolor, gouache and ink on cardboard) used as production decor for the Wagner Space Opera film project.
This premium edition was printed by the renowned prestige house Archives Internationales.
Technique: Traditional high-end printing in 9 successive color passes, offering contrasts and a material feel faithful to the original drawing.
Support: Heavy art paper Chromomat 250 g.
Print run: Limited edition of only 500 copies for the world.
Dimensions: Very large prestige format: 70.00 cm x 100.00 cm (Ideal for creating a strong visual focal point in a living room or study).
Condition:
Very beautiful overall condition. The illustration plate (the colored print area) has remained in mint condition, with hues and blacks of absolute depth. Only a very slight natural aging yellowing is visible on the extreme outer edge of the white margins of the paper. This minor aesthetic detail will disappear completely once framed with a mount.
Seller's Story
A spectacular art print for fans of science fiction and monumental illustrations: the large art screenprint titled "The Central Area," made after the original work by the indispensable master of genre comics, Philippe Druillet.
The visual, with the striking architectural verticality typical of Druillet's style, revisits a composition created in 1980 (watercolor, gouache and ink on cardboard) used as production decor for the Wagner Space Opera film project.
This premium edition was printed by the renowned prestige house Archives Internationales.
Technique: Traditional high-end printing in 9 successive color passes, offering contrasts and a material feel faithful to the original drawing.
Support: Heavy art paper Chromomat 250 g.
Print run: Limited edition of only 500 copies for the world.
Dimensions: Very large prestige format: 70.00 cm x 100.00 cm (Ideal for creating a strong visual focal point in a living room or study).
Condition:
Very beautiful overall condition. The illustration plate (the colored print area) has remained in mint condition, with hues and blacks of absolute depth. Only a very slight natural aging yellowing is visible on the extreme outer edge of the white margins of the paper. This minor aesthetic detail will disappear completely once framed with a mount.

