Típica calle de Montmatre-Paris. El nombre es inventado ya que me recuerda una calle de Montevideo llamada Bacacay que homenajea una batalla. Jugando con ese nombre en español significaría que sería vaca cae. Hubo un restaurante francés que le gustó poner «La vache qui tombe» y tuvo mucho éxito con un logo de una vaca cayendo.
4020 Rue de la vache qui tombe
Art by Independent Artists, Paintings, Oil
Author: Andrés Vivo
80 x 1 x 80 cm /
31.5 x 0.4 x 31.5 in
Weight 0.15 kg / 0.33 lbs
Themes: City, District, Street / Origin: Arts of Latin America / Genre: Impressionnism / Characteristic: Signed / Authenticity / Provenance: Original / Artists types: Gallery artists / Mounting: On Canvas / Artistic trend: French School / Period: Contemporary /
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