Product code: Michael Godard shops 7 Deadly Zins Rare Poster Zinfandel Winery Funny Grape Wine Art
Michael Godard "7 Deadly Sins" Original Poster Art Print from 2006 Features 7 deadly zins wine bottle (gluttony, sloth, deadly envy, greed, anger, pride, old vine, lust, lodi appellation, Zinfandel 2001). One grape is exiting, wearing a top hat & walking stick. One leans against the bottle and is reading a rated x magazine. Two grapes are having dinner where one is sweating and leaving leftovers on the ground with strains all over the tablecloth & a stack of dirty dishes. The other is breaking glasses. Another is curling their hair and one more is in a cork chair watching TV. One grape is climbing up the bottle on a grape vine, with an arm full of cash. Poster copyright 2006 Michael Godard LLC. In good condition- has some handling/slight scratches/bends on edge. See photos as part of the description. Approximate measurements: Paper: Width 30" x Height 24" Image: Width 26.5" x Height 16.5" Michael Godard is known as the explosive shops “Rockstar of the Art World”. Ref#FR0024.
Michael Godard "7 Deadly Sins" Original Poster Art Print from 2006 Features 7 deadly zins wine bottle (gluttony, sloth, deadly envy, greed, anger, pride, old vine, lust, lodi appellation, Zinfandel 2001). One grape is exiting, wearing a top hat & walking stick. One leans against the bottle and is reading a rated x magazine. Two grapes are having dinner where one is sweating and leaving leftovers on the ground with strains all over the tablecloth & a stack of dirty dishes. The other is breaking glasses. Another is curling their hair and one more is in a cork chair watching TV. One grape is climbing up the bottle on a grape vine, with an arm full of cash. Poster copyright 2006 Michael Godard LLC. In good condition- has some handling/slight scratches/bends on edge. See photos as part of the description. Approximate measurements: Paper: Width 30" x Height 24" Image: Width 26.5" x Height 16.5" Michael Godard is known as the explosive shops “Rockstar of the Art World”. Ref#FR0024.