Access Denied
Access Denied

The site owner may have set restrictions that prevent you from accessing the site. Please contact the site owner for access.

Protected by 
MIDA Logo  MIDA

It’s Getting Hot: 26% Off with STARTTHESUMMER

Cart 0

Sorry, looks like we don't have enough of this product.

Pair with
Add order notes
Subtotal Free
Shipping, taxes, and discount codes are calculated at checkout

Le Corbusier

LE CORBUSIER Couvent de La Tourette, 2015

Regular price $60
Shipping calculated at checkout.

This is a reproduction of "Couvent de La Tourette" by Le Corbusier, printed on fine art paper with a cotton mat finish. This high-quality paper enhances the colors and shapes of the architecture, showcasing the unique design of the convent, which is known for its minimalist aesthetic and integration with the surrounding landscape.

The original building, completed in 1960, reflects Le Corbusier's vision of modern architecture, emphasizing functionality and harmony with nature. This reproduction captures the essence of his architectural philosophy, making it a valuable piece for collectors and enthusiasts of modern design.

Details

Sku: AP707

Artist: Le Corbusier

Title: Couvent de La Tourette

Year: 2015

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 22.25 x 33 inches ( 57 x 84 cm )

Image Size: 22.25 x 33 inches ( 57 x 84 cm )

LE CORBUSIER Couvent de La Tourette, 2015

$60

About the Artist

Le Corbusier

Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier (1887–1965), was a Swiss-French architect, designer, and pioneer of modern architecture. Born in Switzerland, he became a French citizen in 1930. In 1918, he collaborated with Cubist painter Amedee Ozenfant, leading to the creation of the Purist movement, which rejected Cubism and promoted a more rational approach to art and design. Le Corbusier's career spanned five decades, with projects across Europe, Japan, India, and the Americas. A key figure in urban planning, he was a founding member of the Congres International d'Architecture Moderne (CIAM). In 2016, 17 of his projects were designated UNESCO World Heritage sites for their contribution to modern architecture.
×

Please wait...

Make an Offer

Descriptive image text
Descriptive image text