








Hulot’s House - Original Handmade Linocut Print
£9.50
"HULOT’S HOUSE" Linocut by Ella Flavell
Size: 14.8 cm x 10.5 cm (A6)
Hand printed and finished. Includes the artist's signature, the work's title and the print number. Printed onto 140gsm white card.
Each of these prints has been produced by hand, from the initial designing and cutting of the lino to the inking and printing. As a result, each print is unique with its own character and distinguishing marks.
This print celebrates one of French cinema’s most beloved characters, Jacques Tati’s M. Hulot, and his quirky house that appears in the film Mon Oncle from 1958.
Size: 14.8 cm x 10.5 cm (A6)
Hand printed and finished. Includes the artist's signature, the work's title and the print number. Printed onto 140gsm white card.
Each of these prints has been produced by hand, from the initial designing and cutting of the lino to the inking and printing. As a result, each print is unique with its own character and distinguishing marks.
This print celebrates one of French cinema’s most beloved characters, Jacques Tati’s M. Hulot, and his quirky house that appears in the film Mon Oncle from 1958.
"HULOT’S HOUSE" Linocut by Ella Flavell
Size: 14.8 cm x 10.5 cm (A6)
Hand printed and finished. Includes the artist's signature, the work's title and the print number. Printed onto 140gsm white card.
Each of these prints has been produced by hand, from the initial designing and cutting of the lino to the inking and printing. As a result, each print is unique with its own character and distinguishing marks.
This print celebrates one of French cinema’s most beloved characters, Jacques Tati’s M. Hulot, and his quirky house that appears in the film Mon Oncle from 1958.
Size: 14.8 cm x 10.5 cm (A6)
Hand printed and finished. Includes the artist's signature, the work's title and the print number. Printed onto 140gsm white card.
Each of these prints has been produced by hand, from the initial designing and cutting of the lino to the inking and printing. As a result, each print is unique with its own character and distinguishing marks.
This print celebrates one of French cinema’s most beloved characters, Jacques Tati’s M. Hulot, and his quirky house that appears in the film Mon Oncle from 1958.