Drawing by Henri Sauvage
Samaritaine – Façade Place des Écoles
200,00€ – 300,00€
Description
La Samaritaine, founded in 1870 by Ernest Cognacq, is the largest Parisian store. Its buildings, gradually built up in an Art Nouveau and Art Deco style, are the work of architects Frantz Jourdain and Henri Sauvage. The main store is listed as a historical monument. Over time, many historical departments disappeared (DIY, pet shop or even birding), keeping the alignment of La Samaritaine with other Parisian department stores, now focusing on fashion and furniture.
Paper: Hahnemühle William Turner 310g/mA
Medium: “giclée” artprint with anti-aging pigment inks
Guarantee: certificate of authenticity signed by the designer
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FORMATS
BLACK BRUSHED ALUMINIUM FRAME
A classic frame for the work, 100% aluminium, acrylic glass and rings attached to the back.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Format | A1 (59,4 x 84,1 cm) – N° ../12, A2 (42 x 59,4 cm) – N° ../24, A3 (42 x 29,7 cm) – N° ../48 |
Framing | Black brushed aluminium, Unframed, Oak frame |