BEVERLY HILLS COURT
by LUDWIG FAVRE
BEVERLY HILLS COURT - 23.5x15.7 (edition of 50) / No Frame is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Orders are produced on demand and delivered within a two-week window by our team of fine art printers and framers.
Unmatched Quality
Our museum-quality frames are hand-built to ensure each piece arrives looking perfect.
- Hardwood frames in three chic color options
- Two week lead time
- UV-blocking acrylic, which protects against 95% of UV rays
- Acid-free, archival mats and materials
- Taped backs to prevent dust from getting into the frame
- Arrives ready to hang
BEVERLY HILLS COURT
French photographer Ludwig Favre recently road tripped to California. His pictures of California's iconic architecture and beaches carry the same romantic feel of a Parisian shooting exotic landscapes. Favre is know for his soft palette, interesting crops and large scale photographs.
About the Piece
About the Piece
Shipping
Shipping
Shipping with ArtStar
- Order Fulfillment:Â Orders are processed and fulfilled within a two-week window by our team of fine art printers and framers.
- Shipping Notification:Â A tracking number will be emailed once your order ships.Â
- Damage Resolution:Â While we cannot control occasional damage by UPS or FedEx, we will work with you to resolve any issues. Damaged works can be exchanged within 14 days.
- Contact Information: For further information or to report damage to your artwork, please reach out to hello@artstar.com or text us at 212-995-5352.
- Packaging:Â We have developed our packaging systems over the last 14 years to ensure our work arrives flawlessly.Â
Framing
Framing
MORE ABOUT OUR HANDMADE FRAMES
Skip the trip to the framer and let ArtStar handle it. Our artisan framers create each archival frame custom per order.
All Frames Include:
- UV-blocking acrylic plexiglass
- Acid-free, archival materials
- 100% natural wood molding with a deep profile.Â
Frame Specifications:
- Extra small and small frames: .75" molding, 2" mats, 1.2" deep
- Medium and large frames: 1" molding, 3" mats, 2" deep
- Matless frames have a spacer to prevent print from touching the acrylic.Â