Au Pied de Cochon, Washington DC Giclée Art Print (Multi-size options)



New for 2022! As always, please allow two weeks to ship.
Another Georgetown gem that's gone but certainly not forgotten! Au Pied de Cochon was a landmark from 1976 until 2004 (when it ignobly turned into a Five Guys... yeesh). In true DC fashion, the place was where a suspected KGB double agent (Vitaly Yurchencko) made his escape so he could defect back to Mother Russia. There is rampant speculation as to the true nature of this story, but either way, the restaurant added a new drink to the bar menu called the “Yurchenko Shooter,” a combination of Stolichnaya vodka and Grand Marnier on the rocks. NICE!
This is printed via Giclée, a high end archival printing process that layers inks in a similar fashion to screening. The colors POP and the image is very sharp!
Paper stock is Moab Entrada Rag Natural - a warm white, 100% cotton, slightly textured, smooth fine art surface. All available options are standard frame sizes found at your local craft store, frame shop or IKEA! (frame NOT included)