This Prodigal Son Print is available from our print on demand collection and is custom made by King & McGaw. It is a faithful reproduction of an archive poster for The Royal Ballet's mixed bill consisting of Prodigal Son, La Ronde and Checkmate performed at the Royal Opera House, 1993. The print is illustrated with a black and white photograph of Darcey Bussell as The Black Queen in Checkmate, photographed by Uli Weber.
Take home a piece of your favourite production with our Print on Demand service, offeringhigh quality reproductions in a range of sizes and stylish frames to suit any aesthetic delivered to your door. Custom Prints are printed and framed by King & McGaw in Newhaven, East Sussex. The service allows you to own some of the beautiful artwork used to promote operas and ballets over the years, with poster designs from the Royal Opera House Collections dating from 1946 to the present.
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Print Information:
Prodigal Son Print,1993. Darcey Bussell, Uli Weber©ROHCollections
This print is made to order by King & McGaw and cannot be returned
Size | Print Size | Image Size (Approx) | Border size (Approx) |
Small | 30 x 40 cms | 21 x 32 cms | 4.5 x 4 cms |
Medium | 45 x 60 cms | 33 x 46 cms | 6 x 7 cms |
Large | 60 x 80 cms | 44 x 62 cms | 8 x 9 cms |
Extra Large | 75 x 100 cms | 55 x 78 cms | 10 x 11 cms |
Measurements are approximate and can vary by a few millimetres.
Frame options: Black Stained Ash Box, White Stained Ash Box, Natural Oak Waxed Box and a Gold Cushion frame.
All reproduction prints come with a white border.
The prints are produced using the giclée method, which refers to an inkjet printing process, using light fast water based pigment inks. All frames are hand-made and hand-finished by skilled craftsmen. Due to the nature of these vintage posters, these prints will reproduce any signs of age, wear or damage that occurred before the posters were archived by Royal Opera House.