Striking Art Deco car advert. Full printing details on rear along with further illustration-no show through. Printed on heavy art paper. Insert for 1931 trade annual of graphic art in which printers, paper makers & ink manufacturers showcased their best work. This is a pullout illustration, with centrefold as intended, & narrow fold on lower edge. Small tear on fold on left hand side. Brian Cook, painter, graphic artist & publisher, pioneered the use of this striking watercolour printing method for the jackets of Batsford’s immensely successful travel books from the 1930s to the 1950s. Our usual packaging: Beautifully presented in biodegradable cello bag backed by 250gsm recycled card. Will be also sent in cardboard reinforced DO NOT BEND envelope. Where possible, we also include a sheet with information about the print. PLEASE NOTE THAT FROM JULY 1ST, WE WILL NO LONGER SHIP TO GERMANY. Whilst we wholeheartedly agree with the intentions of the new VerpackG regulations, the threat of fines mean that proving compliance is a complex & time-consuming process which is too cumbersome for small businesses such as ours. With apologies. Almost without exception, the materials sent out by us will continue to be recycled, recyclable or biodegradable. 1931 Art Deco Motor Advert Jean Bert Watercolour Printing Process Drophead Roadster Convertible Car 20S Pullout Sheet Size C.13.5x9.5Ins