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  • Menagerie Paradísi Large Print
  • Menagerie Paradísi Large Print
  • Menagerie Paradísi Large Print

Menagerie Paradísi Large Print

£400.00

A titled, numbered and signed full size Giclée print from Emma’s original 'Audubon' drawing.

All prints are taken from Emma J Shipley's award-winning fine pencil drawings. 

Size & Fit
  • 610 x 610mm print size
Details & Care
  • Archival quality Giclée art print
  • Edition of 20
  • Individually tilted, numbered and signed by the artist
  • Unframed
  • Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308gsm heavyweight paper
  • Printed in London
Delivery & Returns
Prints are sent wrapped in acid-free tissue inside cardboard postage tubes. 
  • Standard UK delivery: Free
  • Standard Ireland delivery charge: £5
  • European delivery charge: £10
  • Rest of World delivery charge: £15
  • Your order will be dispatched within 1-2 working days
Any questions?
Please email us at help@emmajshipley.com or call 0207 5148686 (Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm)
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A titled, numbered and signed full size Giclée print from Emma’s original 'Audubon' drawing.

All prints are taken from Emma J Shipley's award-winning fine pencil drawings. 

Size & Fit
  • 610 x 610mm print size
Details & Care
  • Archival quality Giclée art print
  • Edition of 20
  • Individually tilted, numbered and signed by the artist
  • Unframed
  • Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308gsm heavyweight paper
  • Printed in London
Delivery & Returns
Prints are sent wrapped in acid-free tissue inside cardboard postage tubes. 
  • Standard UK delivery: Free
  • Standard Ireland delivery charge: £5
  • European delivery charge: £10
  • Rest of World delivery charge: £15
  • Your order will be dispatched within 1-2 working days
Any questions?
Please email us at help@emmajshipley.com or call 0207 5148686 (Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm)
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