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Le Parc

Le Parc

Regular price $22.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $22.00 USD
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About our restored prints

Expertly restored: tears and stains are fixed, original clarity and depth of color are thoughtfully revived.

  • Printed on museum-quality fine art paper
  • Archival inks for long-lasting color
  • Professionally color-calibrated
  • Most framed prints ship unassembled for safety. Assembly is simple.

Shipping & Return Policy

Classic Prints/Framed prints: 1-2 weeks
Frames & Decor: 2-3 weeks
Custom Frames: 2-3 weeks
Returns within 2 weeks.

Custom Framed prints are hand assembled and cannot be returned.
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Classic vs. Premium

Classic Line = Affordable prints and modern frames typically in standard sizes.

Premium Framed Collection = Premium hand-built frames, and unique print sizes.

The Park (Le Parc), by G. de Latenay and featured in the 1897 issue of "L'Estampe Moderne," is a lithograph that embodies the elegance of the Art Nouveau movement. Known for his exquisite attention to detail and graceful compositions, de Latenay captures a serene park scene. The lithograph, one of a set of four, showcases the artist's skill in blending organic forms with flowing lines, creating a harmonious and decorative piece.

About the artist
Gaston de Latenay, commonly known as G. de Latenay, was a French artist prominent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his work in the Art Nouveau style, characterized by elegant, flowing lines and organic forms. De Latenay's artistry shines through in his detailed lithographs and illustrations, which often capture the serene beauty of nature and idyllic scenes. His contributions to publications like "L'Estampe moderne" highlight his significance in the art world.

About L'Estampe Moderne
L'Estampe Moderne was a prestigious monthly publication in the late 19th century that featured high-quality prints by contemporary artists, aiming to make fine art more accessible to a wider audience. Each issue included a selection of lithographs that showcased the latest trends in art, reflecting the aesthetic and cultural movements of the time.

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