Unframed, quality lithograph of subject analogous with foot long submarine sandwiches.
The king of sandwiches. A protein, carb and condiment rich giant, here matched with eponymous naval vessel.
The midget X-Craft seemed better scale than a full sized nuclear submarine. On D-Day 1945, these small boats surfaced to mark the landing beach boundaries. In order not to be mistaken for the enemy they flew white ensigns. Their training was in Scottish Lochs hence the Curlew.
The measuring tape is of the classic vintage variety, leather bound, brass fittings with woven linen tape....more elegant than contemporary plastic and steel versions.
Printed using extremely fine, pigment-based archival ink, giving maximum possible vibrancy, clarity, and depth of image.
Printed on 310g heavyweight Giclée Hahnemühle German Etching paper.
This print is available in either 12"x 16" or 18"x 24" sizing.