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This work is a collection of photographic negatives taken by Le Corbusier and his architectural firm in the 1950s and 1960s, preserved as architectural documentation. Purchased at GALLERY-SIGN TOKYO in Roppongi, Tokyo. Le Corbusier and his architectural firm were known for leaving behind numerous drawings and documents. These photographic negatives were similarly preserved as documentation, with the negatives placed in custom paper frames imprinted with the Le Corbusier name. After Le Corbusier's death, the materials were inherited from his architectural firm and framed together. There are 24 photographic negatives, starting with No. 1, an image of Le Corbusier himself, followed by famous architectural works such as the Chapel of Ronchamp, Chandigarh, and Unité d'Habitation. It's enjoyable just to look at the negatives. The frame size is... Width 65.5cm x Height 52.5cm x Thickness 3.5cm Inside... 24 negatives of 5cm x 5cm are housed. I've heard that it's possible to develop these photographic negatives. This is a one-of-a-kind piece, capturing the era as it was. We hope it will be displayed in the homes of those who love architectural firms and architecture. #LeCorbusier #Corbusier #LeCorbusier #PierreJeanneret #CharlottePerriand #ArchitecturalPhotography #ModernistArchitecture #FrankLloydWright #MiesVanDerRohe
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