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This is a poster for an exhibition by Philippe Weisbecker held at a gallery in Paris in 2020. This is a rare item, so don't miss this opportunity! This is an authentic, brand new, unused item purchased from a gallery in Paris in June 2022. It is an offset print, and the paper has a very nice feel. 46 x 33 cm It will be shipped rolled up in a special four-cornered box for posters. *Frame not included, poster only *Although it is a new and beautiful item, there may be fine scratches or marks. Also, the color of the screen may differ from the actual color due to the influence of the product's shooting environment and the monitor environment you are viewing. The color tone may vary depending on the individual item, even with the same color name. Thank you for your understanding of the product's characteristics. [Philippe Weisbecker] Born in Dakar, Senegal in 1942. Graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (France) in 1966. Moved to New York, USA in 1968. Returned to France in 2006 and currently works from Paris, France and Barcelona, Spain. His career as an illustrator began at the age of 30, and his work has been featured in publications such as "The New York Times," "Time Magazine," and "The New Yorker" (USA). In the late 1990s, his activities shifted from commissioned work to original works, and he has held exhibitions in galleries around the world. His major awards include the Tokyo Art Directors Club Award in 2004 and 2015, among many others. His main clients include Herman Miller, Coca-Cola, Apple, Hermès (USA), Toraya, Panasonic, Mitsukoshi, Shiseido "Hanatsubaki," Suntory, and CLASKA (Japan). He also created an official art poster for Tokyo 2020. Weisbecker
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