Untitled #2 | À l’âge d’un prénom d’été
Untitled #2 | À l’âge d’un prénom d’été
Untitled #2 | À l’âge d’un prénom d’été
Untitled #2 | À l’âge d’un prénom d’été
Untitled #2 | À l’âge d’un prénom d’été
Untitled #2 | À l’âge d’un prénom d’été

Untitled #2 | À l’âge d’un prénom d’été

Simon Arcache

Sale price€240,00
Choose your frame:

Choose your frame

Pickup available at 104 rue Curial, 75019, Paris Usually ready in 24 hours

Untitled #2 | À l’âge d’un prénom d’été

Black Wood | A3 (29.7x42 cm)

104 rue Curial, 75019, Paris

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

104 Rue Curial
On appointment - Monday to Friday - 9 A.M. - 18 P.M.
75019 Paris
France

+33670614973
  • Print
  • Frame
  • Series
  • Triptyques

This print is part of a collection of 3 pictures taken from Simon Arcache's series À l'âge d'un Prénom d'été.

Up to 3 pictures from this series can be purchased in an exclusive branded box, a single print, a diptych or a triptych, framed in A3.

Specification

  • Edition of 30
  • Print size: 15x15 cm
  • Gelatin Silver Print on Fomatone MG 131 paper
  • Printed with care, control and precision by the photographer himself in his lab. Simon values craftsmanship, authenticity and the tactile experience of working in the darkroom. Every print is a unique manifestation of his vision and effort.
  • Comes with a signed certificate of authenticity

Note: a lower price is offered if you acquire more than one print from the same series. See the complete triptych.

If you would like your prints to be delivered in separate boxes, please place separate orders.

When purchasing more than one print from this series, a triptych discount will be applied on the cart page.

Worldwide shipping. Shipping costs calculated at checkout. Customs and duties taxes not included.

Have a question? Contact us!

START A COLLECTION. OWN THE COMPLETE TRIPTYCH.

À l'âge d'un Prénom d'été

Simon Arcache, on his series

"When one evening, in the tranquility of the warm waters of Alqueva, the last light of the day came to caress my shoulders and remind me for a brief moment of the existence of my forgotten self, the sun whispered the name of summer in my ear."