Ian Borthwick, Chaillot Morning 2, 2020

from $2,986.92

With its unimpeded view of the Eiffel Tower on the other side of the river, at all hours of the day and night the Palais de Chaillot is usually a bustling mass of sightseers, partygoers, touts, skate-boarders and instagrammers. Joining the two wings of the palace, the Human Rights Esplanade, 125 m wide by 60 m deep, is a deeply symbolic place: the photo of Hitler posing here in June 1940 became one of the iconic images of WW2, and just as symbolically it was here that the US Army celebrated VE Day on May 8th 1945.

This is a limited edition of 12 prints (plus two artist proofs).

Printed on Photo Rag Ultra Smooth paper and mounted to Kapa board.

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Price includes frame and GST. Dimensions shown are the unframed artwork size.

PLEASE NOTE: This price includes an online transaction fee of approximately 2.9%. If you would like to avoid that fee please contact us to purchase via direct invoice.

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Contact for direct orders: Deborah McCormick, Director, DMC, deborah@dmcart.net or +64 27 280 9557.

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