THE PRINT
This whimsical artwork by French artist Sempé is our all time favourite New Yorker cover. Sempé was fascinated by cats which make frequent appearances in the many covers that he designed for The New Yorker. This premium quality giclee art print has been produced on luxurious 100% cotton rag textured art paper using archival quality inks resulting in a superior print suitable for museum or gallery display.
- Gallery quality giclée art print
- 300gsm 100% cotton rag textured art paper
- Natural white with a matte finish
- Archival inks for vivid colour and sharp detail
- Available in multiple sizes
- Can be purchased framed or unframed
THE ARTIST
Jean-Jacques Sempé, usually known as Sempé, is a French cartoonist. He is known for the series of children's books he created with René Goscinny, Le petit Nicolas, and also for his poster-like illustrations, usually drawn from a distant or high viewpoint depicting detailed countrysides or cities.
FRAMING
Quality art deserves quality framing. We offer a premium quality bespoke framing service that is more affordable and convenient than using your local picture framer. Your art print will be framed to the most exacting standards by our team of master framers using gallery quality materials throughout. The end result - a beautiful framed artwork designed to last a lifetime that exudes style and craftsmanship delivered right to your door.
- Framing only available within New Zealand
- Delivery time is approximately 7 working days
- Artwork arrives ready to hang
- Hardwood frames in three stylish colour options
- 2mm premium clear float glass
To learn more about our framing process please visit the following link -
Image Size | Paper Size |
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A3 - 29.7 x 42cm | 37.7 x 49cm |
A2 - 42 x 59.4cm | 52 x 69.4cm |
Print Size | Size Once Framed |
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37.7 x 50cm | 40.7 x 53cm |
52 x 69.4cm | 55 x 72.4cm |