Art & Hue reveals The Avengers card range

Official collaboration with StudioCanal sees launch of new line inspired by 1960’s cult TV show.

Art & Hue is continuing to build up its licensed portfolio – collaborating with StudioCanal on a new line of greeting cards inspired by 1960’s cult British TV show, The Avengers.

The eight cards feature reworked images of Emma Peel (played by Dame Diana Rigg – who celebrates her 80th birthday this month) and John Steed (Patrick Macnee).

Art & Hue’s pop art collection of art prints featuring the characters has previously been displayed at the BFI at a pop-up exhibition. It is now on permanent display at Elstree Studios, where the show was filmed in the 1960’s.

The cards are available to purchase individually as well as in group and come in A6 size with envelopes. They are printed on carbon-captured papers from sustainable sources.

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