IMAGE REPUBLIC

SEMPE NEWYORK

$490

Description

After Paris, New York is the city of predilection for Jean-Jacques Sempé's drawings. Unique for a Frenchman, he drew 101 covers of The New Yorker, fulfilling his teenage dream. Who can capture the poetry and irony of the megalopolis with such subtlety, if not this detail artist with a humorous look? With Sempé New York is a festival of colors and styles, through its communities, its rites and its incessant movement.

Framed, this illustration will look wonderful in a an entrance hall, a living room or a bedroom. 

This print is available in several formats - 30x40 and 40x50 illustrations