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This is a beautiful art poster features Daidō Moriyama's famous 1971 photograph Stray Dog, shown in high-contrast black and white with bold pink accents.
Daidō Moriyama (born 1938 in Osaka, Japan) is a highly influential Japanese photographer, best known for his gritty, grainy black-and-white images. His work captures urban life in Japan—often raw, blurred, and high-contrast—exploring themes like isolation, sexuality, and the chaos of modern cities.
The poster is in used condition. It has some knitters, folds and minimal signs of handling along the borders.
The poster is unframed and will be sent rolled in a sturdy tube. The price includes registered/tracked and fully insured shipping with national post.
Upgrades for faster shipping are available at the check out. Please send me a message for a current estimation of transport time to your destination.
The current international transport time by national post is approximately 2 weeks.
Shipping to the USA is with DDP, no custom fee to pay before/at delivery.
Daido Moriyama original art poster - 11.6"×16.5" (29.5×42cm)
CHF 200.00
Daidō Moriyama (born 1938 in Osaka, Japan) is a highly influential Japanese photographer, best known for his gritty, grainy black-and-white images. His work captures urban life in Japan—often raw, blurred, and high-contrast—exploring themes like isolation, sexuality, and the chaos of modern cities.
The poster is in used condition. It has some knitters, folds and minimal signs of handling along the borders.
The poster is unframed and will be sent rolled in a sturdy tube. The price includes registered/tracked and fully insured shipping with national post.
Upgrades for faster shipping are available at the check out. Please send me a message for a current estimation of transport time to your destination.
The current international transport time by national post is approximately 2 weeks.
Shipping to the USA is with DDP, no custom fee to pay before/at delivery.