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Ugne Pouwell
Ranunculus Butterfly

2023

$413.04
£300
€353.35
CA$565.84
A$627.85
CHF 328.88
MX$7,699.13
NOK 4,183.26
SEK 3,948.82
DKK 2,635.19
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'Ranunculus Butterfly’ photographed in London, United Kingdom 2023. It is a still life black and white film photograph, made with a large format 4x5 Linhof camera. Giclée print on Hahnemühle photo rag Baryta 308 Gsm fine art paper, limited edition of 20. Photograph is signed, stamped and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

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