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"On Kumba's Rock", photography by Cécile Plaisance (39.7x55.5in), 2022
Located in Paris, France
"On Kumba's Rock", black and white photograph of a tiger by Cécile Plaisance. In her new series of black and white photographs,...
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2010s Contemporary Satin Paper Black and White Photography

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Satin Paper

"Something in the way", photography by Cécile Plaisance (39.7x55.5in), 2022
Located in Paris, France
"Something in the way", black and white photograph of a cheetah by Cécile Plaisance. In her new series of black and white photographs...
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2010s Contemporary Satin Paper Black and White Photography

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Satin Paper

"Banana's leaf (back view)", photography by Cécile Plaisance (39.7x55.5in), 2022
Located in Paris, France
"Banana's leaf (back view)", black and white photograph of an elephant by Cécile Plaisance. In her new series of black and white photographs...
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2010s Contemporary Satin Paper Black and White Photography

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Satin Paper

"On Tembo's Back", photography by Cécile Plaisance (39.7x55.5in), 2022
Located in Paris, France
"On Tembo's Back", black and white photograph of an elephant by Cécile Plaisance. In her new series of black and white photographs...
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2010s Contemporary Satin Paper Black and White Photography

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Satin Paper

"Promenade with Zambizi", photography by Cécile Plaisance (39.7x55.5in), 2022
Located in Paris, France
"Promenade with Zambizi", black and white photograph of a cheetah by Cécile Plaisance. In her new series of black and white photographs...
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2010s Contemporary Satin Paper Black and White Photography

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"Sleeping", photography by Cécile Plaisance (34x48in), 2022
Located in Paris, France
"Sleeping", black and white photograph of a lion cub by Cécile Plaisance. In her new series of black and white photographs, taken in South Africa, C...
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2010s Contemporary Satin Paper Black and White Photography

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"Under Tembo's protection", photography by Cécile Plaisance (68x48in), 2022
Located in Paris, France
"Under Tembo's protection", black and white photograph of an elephant by Cécile Plaisance. In her new series of black and white photographs...
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2010s Contemporary Satin Paper Black and White Photography

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"Body Guard", photography by Cécile Plaisance (34x48in), 2022
Located in Paris, France
"Body Guard", black and white photograph of an elephant by Cécile Plaisance. In her new series of black and white photographs, t...
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2010s Contemporary Satin Paper Black and White Photography

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