Patrick Mower

£15.00£39.00

Patrick Mower minimal stylised graphic illustration. Pop art print of the iconic 1970s police detective, part of the 1970s Cops pop art collection.

Unframed art giclée print, printed on 310gsm fine art archival matte paper, made from 100% cotton, using pigment inks for longevity.

Available in three sizes, choose your preferred colour from 26 options – select a colour to preview image (click on image to expand):

Also available as part of a group of 6 prints.

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Patrick Mower stylish pop art graphic illustration, available in 3 sizes and 26 colour options.

If you’re looking for a definition of cult film & television, it might be easiest to look at Patrick Mower’s career.

Patrick Mower’s credits include many cult titles, with appearances in “The Avengers“, the Carry On film series, Hammer Horror film “The Devil Rides Out” with Christopher Lee, “Jason King“, “Callan“, “Minder” with Dennis Waterman, the anthology series “Tales of the Unexpected”, & “U.F.O.“, “The Protectors” with Robert Vaughn, & “Space: 1999“, to name a few.

With appearances in police dramas “Z-Cars”, “The Sweeney“, and “CI5: The New Professionals“, Mower’s most famous police roles are as Detective Chief Inspector Tom Haggerty in “Special Branch” from 1973 to 1974 and Detective Superindendent Steve Hackett in “Target” from 1977 to 1978.

Since 2000, Mower has appeared in the soap opera “Emmerdale” as Rodney Blackstock, and has been voted as one of the top British soap characters.

Art Prints

Please note the orange in the Purple & Orange option is a brighter, almost neon, shade than the softer orange of the Copper colour option.

Available in A4, A3, and A2 sizes to fit standard-size picture frames. Please note that black frame is not included – for a guide on choosing a frame size take a look here.

This illustrated print is part of the 1970s Cops collection of stylish pop art prints, exclusively by Art & Hue, inspired by 1970s police detectives and features Art & Hue’s signature halftone style (halftone is an age-old technique that uses dots to make up the printed image, similar to newspapers or comic books) along with graphic blocks of colour.

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