


AR February 1951 cover print
Limited-edition print of a cover from The Architectural Review’s archive, personally selected by Margaret Howell. This cover from 1951 is based on the 1920 painting Still Life by the architect Le Corbusier, who, as the editors note, ‘produced paintings and buildings which speak the same language’.
Each giclée print is produced in a limited edition of 200 and printed on matt, natural white, 350gsm Hahnemühle Museum Etching paper. The print features a debossed AR monogram alongside handwritten edition numbering.
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Limited-edition print of a cover from The Architectural Review’s archive, personally selected by Margaret Howell. This cover from 1951 is based on the 1920 painting Still Life by the architect Le Corbusier, who, as the editors note, ‘produced paintings and buildings which speak the same language’.
Each giclée print is produced in a limited edition of 200 and printed on matt, natural white, 350gsm Hahnemühle Museum Etching paper. The print features a debossed AR monogram alongside handwritten edition numbering.
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Please note that as this item is made to order, please allow for at least two weeks for the dispatch of your order.







