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Fabric & Paper

The New Yorker - Coulisse

150.00

The entrance of the musicians of the Philharmonic Orchestra under Sempé's eye for the New Yorker of January 28, 1985. The black tails of the musicians' tails stand out against the covers of their instruments as they watch them pass by. The snare drum player chooses his sticks. Music is a favourite subject in Sempé's work. The raw edge of the velum sheet brings the print a beautiful and elegant finish.


Printed on Arches Velin paper (250g)

Dim: 56 x 76 cm

Illustrator: Jean-Jacques Sempé

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