Channel your inner feline with Olivia De Berardinis' new Chat Noir art print based on Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman from Batman Returns, coming later this year from Sideshow Collectibles. 

From Sideshow Collectibles: “Don’t try to tame her! Sideshow is proud to present the Chat Noir Fine Art Print by renowned pin-up artist Olivia De Berardinis.

Based on Michelle Pfeiffer’s electrifying performance as Catwoman in Tim Burton’s Batman Returns, Chat Noir embodies all the dangerous allure of the feline femme fatale in one stunning display. Beware the beast behind the beauty! From her iconic stitched catsuit to her deadly claws, Catwoman’s wild style shines through here, captured by her sultry gaze and striking red lips.

Olivia’s original acrylic-on-wood painting is faithfully reproduced here, preserving the incredible detail in a quality collectible format. Each piece in the highly limited edition of 250 pieces is hand-signed and hand-numbered, including a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Olivia.

The Chat Noir Fine Art Print is an absolute must-have for any Batman or Catwoman fan- be sure to get your claws on one today!

Print details:

  • Officially licensed Batman Returns art print
  • Hand-numbered limited edition of 250
  • 17.25 x 25.5" fine art giclée print
  • 100% Archival heavyweight 300 gsm rag art paper
  • Hand-torn deckled edges
  • Double embossed by Olivia's studio and Sideshow Collectibles
  • Hand signed and numbered by Olivia
  • Certificate of Authenticity signed by Olivia

Frame details:

  • 23.5 x 31.5" Recycled Polystyrene Moulding (Black)
  • Custom double mat design (Black and Silver)
  • Framing grade acrylic
  • Wire hanger: No additional hardware required

Est. Arrival: Mar 2018 - May 2018

Limited Edition: 250

$425 – Framed

$200 - Unframed"

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