Steve Coogan

£15.00£39.00

Steve Coogan stylish pop art illustrated print of the Pauline Calf star, part of the Comedy Queens pop art collection.

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

Also available as part of a group.

Available in three sizes – choose your preferred colour from 21 options. Select a colour to preview image (click on image to expand):

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Steve Coogan Pop Art
Art & Hue’s pop art fan letter in homage to the comedy icon, stylish pop art illustration of Steve Coogan.

The unapologetically veracious Pauline Calf lives life to the fullest. With a forthright attitude to men, who exist purely for her pleasure, Pauline Lulu Calf has become a writer of steamy novels.

Paul Calf’s sister Pauline had her two weddings featured in the BAFTA-winning comedy “Three Fights, Two Weddings, and a funeral“, also known as “Pauline Calf’s Wedding Video“.

Making her TV debut on Jonathan Ross’ “Saturday Zoo” on the 27th of March 1993, Pauline Calf is one of Steve Coogan’s unique characters, along with car-enthusiast Tommy Saxondale, Eurovision singer Tony Ferrino, and legendary radio & TV presenter Alan Partridge (who’s autobiography “I, Partridge: We Need to talk about Alan” is a hysterical must-read – or must-listen – for anyone trying to avoid a self-aggrandising memoir or corporate history book).

Steve Coogan appears as a fictionalised version of himself in four series of the meta show “The Trip” with Rob Brydon, and in the film “A Cock & Bull Story”, both directed by Michael Winterbottom.

A long-running collaboration with Winterbottom, they worked together on “24 Hour Party People” about the Madchester music scene & the Hacienda, “The Look of Love” in which Coogan stars as Soho-empresario Paul Raymond, and “Greed” about a fashion billionaire.

Coogan also appeared in Granada‘s pilot “The Dead Good Show” with Caroline Aherne, which aired on the 9th of November 1992, and the series “Mrs Merton and Malcolm” with Caroline Aherne & Brian Murphy.

As well as a successful TV and touring career, Coogan’s work in film is critically-acclaimed, as an actor and a writer, such as his BAFTA-winning & Oscar-nominated screenplay with Jeff Pope for “Philomena“, and his uncanny portrayal of Stan Laurel in “Stan & Ollie” which was BAFTA-nominated.

Art & Hue presents Comedy Queens
Exclusively by Art & Hue, this illustrated print is part of the 1990s Comedy Queens collection, pop art fan letters available in three sizes and many colour options, all printed on museum-quality archival card of 310gsm, made from 100% cotton, with fine-art pigment inks for longevity.

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 new collection of stylish pop art prints, exclusively by Art & Hue, in homage to 1990s Comedy Queens 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.

90s Comedy Queens by Art & Hue
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