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Packard Eight Sedan Black and White Art Print
by Jan Keteleer
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Packard Eight Sedan Black and White art print by Jan Keteleer. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The Packard Eight Sedan from 1948 is the American car that was widely used shortly after the Second World War. Robust and reliable, this 1948 Packard... more
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The Packard Eight Sedan from 1948 is the American car that was widely used shortly after the Second World War. Robust and reliable, this 1948 Packard Eight Sedan is certain and that is what the Americans wanted on a limited budget. You could find the Packard Eight Sedan in the cities and in the countryside where more and more families started to settle.
This painting of a Packard Eight Sedan from 1948 can be printed very large on various materials.
About Jan Keteleer
I love to present works that challenge our perceptions of the world around us. For example, our relationship to advertising visuals and slogans is often a complex one. When we take these artificial concepts, and combine them with an example of humanity that has been stripped down to its core, the results can be quite fascinating. I am a Belgian artist with interests in both classical and contemporary art. I particularly love the opportunity to bring those things together in the most unique ways I can imagine. While you can find examples of holiday pieces, or tranquil scenes of nature or animals, I am particularly fond of pieces that combine classic art elements with modern sensibilities. Through my portfolio, you can find examples...
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