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Above Suspicion - Giorgio De Gaspari, Giclée Print
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Professional high-resolution scan, colour adjusted to closely represent original artwork. Giclée print on 100% Cotton Rag ‘Hahnemühle’ 308gsm Fine Art Paper, using archival pigmented inks.
Paper size 42 cm X 29.7 cm
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Original artwork; c.1960s, acrylic and pencil and board
Above Suspicion, a 1941 novel by Helen MacInnes was made into a film in 1943, starring Joan Crawford. This is an example of how De Gaspari often used blocks of colour to focus his cover illustrations and his distinctive experiments with texture: layering different types of paper and sometimes even scratching the surfaces or rubbing sand into images.