The New Yorker 1 August 1983 Wall Art Print / Artist Jean-Jacques Sempe 'Villa'
The New Yorker 1 August 1983 Wall Art Print / Artist Jean-Jacques Sempe 'Villa'
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On August 1st 1983, the Tour de France is well and truly finished, the winning yellow jersey is put away for next year. As a cycling enthusiast, Sempé literally put (la petite reine)… the nickname for the Tour de France on the cover of the New Yorker, making his drawings a constant dialogue between the deepest France and the paradoxes of New York. Here he crowds the drawing with wheels and frames, as tight as the space between Manhattan's skyscrapers.
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