Ah,
the golden age of espionage. It used to be the height of subterfuge to
pass a hidden microfilm in a newspaper on a park bench, all before
quaffing a cocktail and zipping off for a romantic break in an open-top
sports car.
Nowadays
spying involves cyber-hacking government email servers or monitoring
satellite reconnaissance, neither of which capture the glamour, albeit
fictitious, of secret agents from the 1960s.
Remembering
dashing operatives of the past, Art & Hue presents 1960s spies, a
new collection of stylish pop art illustrations featuring iconic Sixties
agents, available in three sizes and 24 colour options.
The glamour and flamboyance of Simon Templar, James Bond and Jason King; the gritty spycraft of Callan and Harry Palmer; the cryptic and surreal mystery of The Prisoner and Modesty Blaise – these 1960s spies set the template and benchmark for all future spy films and TV shows.
Art & Hue’s minimal stylised graphic illustrations feature the super spies that defined the 1960s in film & television, and helped to promote the vibrant changes taking place in Swinging London around the world.
Capturing the spirit of the 1960s, Michael Caine, Roger Moore,
Patrick McGoohan, Edward Woodward, Sean Connery, Terence Stamp, Peter
Wyngarde, and George Lazenby have been given the Art & Hue treatment
in this group of eight stylish graphic illustrations.
There
are quite a few Carry On connections with shows that these spies
appeared in - many Carry On actors & actresses appeared in episodes
of Patrick McGoohan's “The Prisoner” including Fenella Fielding,
Richard Wattis, Norman Mitchell, Wanda Ventham, and Patrick Cargill.
Likewise
Roger Moore's "The Saint" had Carry On actors Imogen Hassall, Julian
Holloway, Joe Robinson, Valerie Leon, Margaret Nolan, and Billy
Cornelius. Peter Wyngarde's "Jason
King" ALSO had Carry On actors including Anton Rodgers, Liz Fraser,
Angela Douglas, and Edina Ronay; and "Department S" starred Edina Ronay
and Wanda Ventham.
Exclusively
by Art & Hue, all pop art prints are printed on museum-quality
archival card of 310gsm, made from 100% cotton, using fine art pigment
inks which last hundreds of years.
Visit www.artandhue.com/spies to see the full collection of pop art prints.
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