De Ronde: The Tour of Flanders | Cycling Art Print

£45.00

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Description

An unassuming name for the race many rate as the greatest of them all.  Famous for a brutal and relentless series of 'bergs' (hills), the names of which have become famous around the world - truly some of the most feared, hallowed and iconic names in cycling. The bergs are short, steep cobbled climbs, tackled in quick succession. 

Difficult in the dry, near impossible in the wet, many of the pro cyclist reduced to walking at some stage.  Historically the race has often climaxed with the Muur van Geraardsbergen, one of the steepest of them all. At the top the riders pass the chapel of Our Lady of Oudenberg - few have time to enjoy the view. This artwork captures the bleak fields of early spring in Flanders, the wall of cobbles and the hallowed chapel.

Product Details

- Frames are individually handmade by us in our print studio.

- We use lovely FSA certified solid hard wood (British Ash).

- Very high quality Acrylic Glass (hard to tell the difference from real glass).

- Giclee print, archival ink on acid-free, gallery-grade art paper.

- Each print is meticulously hand-trimmed and printed to order in our print studio.

- Frames are carefully prepared, taped, sealed (by us) and provided with saw-tooth hangers.

Shipping

- Unframed prints are prepared for dispatch within 24 hours of order.

- Please allow a 3-5 day turnaround of framed prints.

- Once ready, all framed orders are shipped for next day (tracked) delivery within a one-hour time slot.

- Framed prints are dispatched using custom-made packaging to ensure safe transit.

- Each frame includes a label on the reverse showing it was framed (by hand, by us) in our studio.

Sizing

- Medium Poster A3 (No Mount) 420x297mm.  Frame Size 450x327x34mm

- Medium Poster A3  (Mounted) 420x297mm.  Frame Size 627x450x34mm

- Large Poster A2 (No Mount) 594x420m.  Frame Size 627x450x34mm

- Framing available for Medium and Large prints only.

- For mounted prints, we use a Medium (A3) print then mount it in a Large (A2) frame