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FARRAH FAWCETT MAJORS RED BATHING SUIT LARGE POSTER BEST SELLING POSTER ALL TIME

$ 9.49

Availability: 62 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Industry: Television
  • Object Type: Poster
  • Condition: New

    Description

    FARRAH FAWCETT
    OUR FAVORITE CHARLIE'S ANGEL
    THE FAMOUS RED SWIM SUIT POSTER
    A BRAND NEW UV COATED / LAMINATED POSTER WITH
    CRYSTAL CLEAR IMAGE
    VIBRANT ORIGINAL COLORS
    HIGHEST LUSTER AND PAPER QUALITY
    EXTRA UV COATING / LAMINATION LAYER THAT PROTECTS COLOR AND IMAGE FROM UV FADING.
    CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS / POSTERS TO COMBINE YOUR SHIPMENT.
    THIS IS THE BEST SELLING POSTER OF ALL TIME
    IMAGE ORIGINALLY PHOTOGRAPHED c.1976
    BRAND NEW POSTER.
    27 X 36 SIZE
    HIGH QUALITY PAPER ( RESIN HEAVY WEIGHT 8-9mil)
    UV LAMINATION TO PROTECT COLOR / IMAGE FOR YEARS
    FULL GLOSS IMAGE (MAX COLOR GAMUT, DMAX, RESOLUTION)
    POSTER PRINTED USING INDUSTRIAL 12 COLOR PRINTERS WHICH MATCHES COLORS EXACTLY.
    IMAGE IS RIGHT TO THE EDGES
    SUITABLE FOR FRAMING
    SHIPPED IN SOLID RIGID PROTECTIVE TUBE TO ENSURE SAFE DELIVERY
    DON'T BE FOOLED BY OTHER OFFERS A FEW DOLLARS CHEAPER. CHEAP PAPER TEARS EASILY. REDUCED COLOR SPECTRUM AND GLOSS MAKES FOR A LESS VIBRANT "AGED" IMAGE. YOU WANT UV COAT LAMINATION AS WELL.
    WHY DO YOU WANT LAMINATION?
    UV COLOR PROTECTION (REDUCE FADING), EXTRA THICKNESS TO PAPER, LESS LIKELY TO CREASE, MOISTURE RESISTANT.
    MAJOR DIFFERENCES IN QUALITY, LONGEVITY, AND APPEARANCE OVER TIME VS NON LAMINATED POSTERS.
    The Farrah Fawcett red swimsuit poster shows a photograph of the American model and actress Farrah Fawcett taken by the American photographer Bruce McBroom in 1976. It was originally commissioned by the Pro Arts poster company, which published it as a pin-up poster the same year. With more than twelve million copies sold, it is considered the best-selling poster to date and is said to be a modern icon and a symbol of the late 1970s.
    The photograph shows Farrah Fawcett, then aged 29, wearing a plain one-piece red swimsuit in front of a striped Mexican sarape as the only background. The swimsuit's color is sometimes described as reddish orange.
    The photograph was created in mid-1976 as a commissioned work for the Pro Arts poster company. Ted Trikilis ran the business with his brother and his uncle. According to him, a friend brought Fawcett to his attention in April 1976. She was still unknown, doing commercials for hair shampoo. The friend and fellow students regarded her as the most beautiful woman on US television. Since there were no posters of her, they clipped shampoo ads from newspapers to hang them on their walls.
    Pro Arts made an agreement with Fawcett, giving her control over the selection of the photos. After she was dissatisfied with the work of two photographers, she suggested Bruce McBroom, with whom she had worked before. The photograph was taken at Fawcett's estate in Los Angeles, where she was living with her partner Lee Majors. The swimsuit, a creation of designer Norma Kamali, was her own, and she also did her styling herself. The striped blanket in the background of the photo belonged to McBroom, who used it as a cover for his car seats. McBroom took several shots that day, and Fawcett chose two, including the one later published as a poster.
    The poster was launched in 1976. That same year, Fawcett became popular through her role in the TV series Charlie's Angels.[5] The poster became a great success, selling six million copies the first year. With more than twelve million sold copies, it is considered the best-selling poster to date.
    REVIEWS:
    AMAZON:
    B.Lehorn: Wow, thickest paper poster I own. Colors are vivid and the gloss is perfect. Loving it !!!!
    Sandee L. My nephew threw a fit when he saw the poster and Farrah. Great quality. Thanks
    TL    Really nice stuff. I'll be back for more.
    FB MARKETPLACE:
    N.L. Thanks bud, I'm gonna take 1 of each on the comics as the quality is fantastic
    Bob D. Great to meet you  Keep me posted on anything new. Love the comic book covers.
    JR Dit  I had this Farrah poster when I was a kid. I'll take better care of this one.