Ian Borthwick, La Samaritaine, 2020

from $2,266.01

The archetypal Parisian building, as imagined by the great urban renovator Baron Haussmann in the mid-19th Century. Overlooking the Seine on the Right Bank, at one stage La Samaritaine was the biggest department store in Paris, totalling 48,000 m2. It was closed in 2005 and, following extensive renovations, did not reopen until June 2021, near the end of the Covid pandemic.

This is an open edition with unlimited availability.

Printed on Photo Rag Ultra Smooth paper and mounted to Kapa board.

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Price includes frame and GST. Dimensions shown are the unframed artwork size.

PLEASE NOTE: This price includes an online transaction fee of approximately 2.9%. If you would like to avoid that fee please contact us to purchase via direct invoice.

DMC can arrange freight within New Zealand and internationally. Please contact deborah@dmcart.net for a freight quote.

Insurance during transit is the responsibility of the buyer.

Contact for direct orders: Deborah McCormick, Director, DMC, deborah@dmcart.net or +64 27 280 9557.

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The archetypal Parisian building, as imagined by the great urban renovator Baron Haussmann in the mid-19th Century. Overlooking the Seine on the Right Bank, at one stage La Samaritaine was the biggest department store in Paris, totalling 48,000 m2. It was closed in 2005 and, following extensive renovations, did not reopen until June 2021, near the end of the Covid pandemic.

This is an open edition with unlimited availability.

Printed on Photo Rag Ultra Smooth paper and mounted to Kapa board.

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Price includes frame and GST. Dimensions shown are the unframed artwork size.

PLEASE NOTE: This price includes an online transaction fee of approximately 2.9%. If you would like to avoid that fee please contact us to purchase via direct invoice.

DMC can arrange freight within New Zealand and internationally. Please contact deborah@dmcart.net for a freight quote.

Insurance during transit is the responsibility of the buyer.

Contact for direct orders: Deborah McCormick, Director, DMC, deborah@dmcart.net or +64 27 280 9557.

The archetypal Parisian building, as imagined by the great urban renovator Baron Haussmann in the mid-19th Century. Overlooking the Seine on the Right Bank, at one stage La Samaritaine was the biggest department store in Paris, totalling 48,000 m2. It was closed in 2005 and, following extensive renovations, did not reopen until June 2021, near the end of the Covid pandemic.

This is an open edition with unlimited availability.

Printed on Photo Rag Ultra Smooth paper and mounted to Kapa board.

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Price includes frame and GST. Dimensions shown are the unframed artwork size.

PLEASE NOTE: This price includes an online transaction fee of approximately 2.9%. If you would like to avoid that fee please contact us to purchase via direct invoice.

DMC can arrange freight within New Zealand and internationally. Please contact deborah@dmcart.net for a freight quote.

Insurance during transit is the responsibility of the buyer.

Contact for direct orders: Deborah McCormick, Director, DMC, deborah@dmcart.net or +64 27 280 9557.