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Digitisation of drawings

Digitisation of drawings

On behalf of his wife Catherine, Quadrilaser has digitised more than 200 drawings by the artist Michel Charpentier. This work was carried out over the course of 2023 and 2024, for the purposes of conservation and reproduction on art paper, and bears witness to the talent of its creator through a perfectly mastered technique and great creativity. About Michel Charpentier (1934-1996) A graduate of...
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MEILLEURS VOEUX 2025

MEILLEURS VOEUX 2025

Created in 1985, Quadrilaser will be celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2025. This adventure has been made possible thanks to you, our customers, who have placed your trust in us, and to the team who have done the job. May our expertise continue to serve you well for many years to come. Many thanks
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PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION "CHAMBORD DANS LES TOURS"

PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION "CHAMBORD DANS LES TOURS"

As part of the work being carried out on the lanterns of the château, the National Estate of Chambord has organised its first major photo competition. From 5 November 2022, an exhibition will bring together the 50 winning photographs from the competition. The winning photographs form a varied collection, ranging from details to wide shots, from sunrise to sunset, from foggy weather to clear...
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Collection Percevoir for photo enthusiasts

Collection Percevoir for photo enthusiasts

Under the direction of Simon Baker, director of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, La Martinière has launched a new collection entitled "Percevoir". It aims to return to the roots of photography by showing the works of artists who take a new look at our daily lives. Each title consists of a "portfolio of 70 photographs with accompanying texts" to explore and complement the theme of the...
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SOLOGNE MUSEUM

SOLOGNE MUSEUM

Inaugurated on November 26, 2021, the Sologne Museum is open to the public to discover the history and culture of Sologne. Quadrilaser produced a monumental facsimile of a canvas depicting the history of the Sologne region from the Middle Ages to the present day. The original canvas, measuring 10 x 1.30 metres, was digitised in high definition and printed on a canvas. The objective is to present...
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