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IMAGE REPUBLIC THE NEWYORKER 42 SEMPE RESTAURANT 40X50 CM

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On the cover of The New Yorker of February 1, 1988, Semp? unveils the back of the set of a great French restaurant in Manhattan. The calm of the waiter who is about to enter the room does not suggest the energy of the chefs and the kitchen clerks who assist them. French gastronomy at work.

The 40x50 cm illustrations come already mounted (The dimensions include the drawing and the mount board from Canson®).

WASHING INSTRUCTIONS:

Machine wash separately in cold water on a gentle cycle. Tumble dry separately on low heat. Add QE Home Wool Dryer Balls to reduce wrinkles and increases drying efficiency. Touch up with a low heat iron as needed. Do not bleach or dry clean.

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