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Vintage 1986 Phantom of the Opera “I'm Here” Professionally Framed Print/ Poster

$ 157.34

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Industry: Theater
  • Size: Large
  • Object Type: Poster
  • Condition: EXCELLENT!!
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    This Listing is for a VERY RARE Vintage 1986
    Phantom of the Opera
    “I'm Here” Professionally Framed Print/Poster By Robert Heindel in EXCELLENT Condition.
    This is a Reproduction Print of a Painting Depicting a Scene From “Phantom of the Opera” by American Painter Robert Heindel. This Piece Titled, "
    I’m Here. I’m Here. I’m Here”
    , Shows Three Angles of The Phantom Himself Using Grey Colors to Shade his Exposed Side While his Disfigurement Hides Behind his Trademark Mask. Along the Bottom is the Name of the Play.
    DIMENSIONS:
    35.5" W x 23.5" H x 1.0" D
    Heindel was Commissioned in 1987 by Andrew Lloyd Webber to Paint Impressions From the Musicals ‘Cats’ and ‘The Phantom of the Opera’.
    This Rare Print of the Incredible Painting by the late Robert Heindel
    ~ Titled, "I'm Here, I'm Here, I'm Here," Captures the Emotional Drama of The Phantom Of The Opera Himself,
    Played Masterfully by Michael Crawford. It is One of Three Posters Produced in 1986 from Heindel's Collection of Titled “Obsession of Dance Company”, From The Original Phantom of the Opera 1987. The Resulting Series of Sketches and Paintings Focused Almost Wholly Upon the Two Main Characters, Sarah Brightman in the Role of Christine and Michael Crawford in that of The Phantom. The Complete Collection, Twelve Months Work, was Exhibited in The New London Theatre in the Spring of 1987.
    The Frame is Black Painted Wood with a Thin Red Accent Stripe. The Print is Covered with Conservation Reflection Control Glass.
    There is a Small Tear in the Brown Backing
    Paper
    at the B
    ottom Center by the Framer's Sticker ~~
    [Photo #7] (Did NOT go Through to the Print)
    .
    On The Back Bottom Corners [Photo # 6] -- the Discoloration (Which is Only on the Brown Cover Paper) is Residue From the Glued-on Felt Dots {Originally Applied to Prevent Bumping Against the Wall}.... Over Time They Became Disintegrated, so I Removed Them.
    The Third Discoloration [Photo #6] was from the Felt Dot That was on Another Print I had Stored Next to this One...Again - Only the Brown Backing Paper is Affected.