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The New Yorker - Orchestre

150.00

Sempé and music is a long love story that goes from Jazz to Debussy and his Clair de Lune, via Trenet, Ravel, Gershwin and Michel Legrand. On this illustration, he offers us a little journey of modesty in the philharmonic orchestra, from the conductor to the harpist, to the snare drum player all moved by this honour. Printed in a 250 gr art velum from Velin d’Arche®
The raw edge of the velum sheet brings the print a beautiful and elegant finish.
Dim: 56 x 76 cm

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