Museum Limited Edition Print
Save Wild Life - Sigiriya 1940s - Sri Lankan Wildlife Conservation Society.
Save Wild Life - Sigiriya 1940s - Sri Lankan Wildlife Conservation Society.
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Save Wild Life - Sigiriya 1940s - Sri Lankan Wildlife Conservation Society.
Looking for a unique and stunning poster? Check out Stick No Bills' "Save Wildlife" poster of Sri Lanka, featuring two deer on land and another seemingly flying above them. With beautiful mountain scenery in the background, this poster is a must-have for animal lovers and vintage art enthusiasts alike. Created in the 1940s for the Shell Company of Ceylon Limited in Colombo, this piece is a true gem. Buy now and add a touch of nature to your space!
Specifications
Specifications
- Fine Art Print of the artwork achieved by twelve colour inkjet giclée (spraying) of latest generation pigmented inks
- Richly textured, museum grade acid and lignin free matt-finish art paper. 100% FSC®-certified as responsibly harvested & biodegradable.
- Uniquely numbered and embossed with an accompanying Certificate of Authenticity.
- Protective (1,5-2,5cm.) white margin around the image for easy handling.
About
About
Dimensions & Print Run
Dimensions & Print Run
- 11.6 x 16.5 in. / 29.7 x 42 cm. - Print run of 650
- 20 x 28 in. / 50 x 70 cm. - Print run of 550
- 24 x 35.8 in. / 61 x 91 cm. - Print run of 450
- 29.1 x 43.3 in. / 74 x 110 cm. - Print run of 350
- 31.5 x 47.2 in. / 80 x 120 cm. - Print run of 250
Visit our Size Guide page for further details.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
- Museum Prints ship rolled typically within 7-9 working days.
- Our Museum Prints are printed on demand, uniquely numbered and embossed and shipped worlwide from our Palma flagship store.
- Packaging: biodegradable yet highly dent resistant tubes which fit up to 3 posters per tube.
- Returns: please contact us on delivery if you experience any issue, we'll be happy to help!.
Please refer to our Shipping Policy for full details.