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Thomas D. Mangelsen (born 1945) 'Amboseli Crossing', Amboseli National Park, Kenya, 34'x48' Medium: 100% Cotton Rag Museum PaperThe image is numbered and signed by Thomas D. Mangelsen and Dr. Jane Goodall.Unframed, with a 3' white border Artist Proof Collection: 32/95 'Amboseli Crossing', Amboseli National Park, Kenya, 34'x48' Medium: 100% Cotton Rag Museum Paper The image is numbered and signed by Thomas D. Mangelsen and Dr. Jane Goodall. Unframed, with a 3' white border (Artist Proof Collection: 32/95) Footnotes: Included in National Geographic's 'Wildlife: The Best Photographs' collection 2007. Looking as if they've trekked from the far corners of the earth, a line of elephants trudges across the barren flats of Kenya's Amboseli National Park to reach a water hole. Seasonal rains will eventually turn the plains green with fresh grass. Poaching and habitat loss have reduced the elephant populations to these scattered herds in protected areas. This stunning image, captured by Thomas D. Mangelsen, reflects not only the resilience of Africa's elephants but also the urgency of conservation efforts. Mangelsen and Dr. Jane Goodall, long-time friends and dedicated conservation partners, share a deep commitment to preserving wildlife and natural habitats, a mission that resonates powerfully through this breathtaking photograph. Artist Proof Collection. These prints are reserved for Mangelsen's personal use and may be displayed in museums, gallery showings, conservation events or sold to collectors on a limited basis. The Artist Proof Collection is an additional 10% of the edition number of each image in the Limited Edition Collection. Available in select sizes, these prints are sold at a higher premium due to their exclusive numbers. Each print has Mangelsen's signature and a unique edition number on the front. Each image comes with a signature card and a Certificate of Authenticity. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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Thomas D. Mangelsen (born 1945) 'Amboseli Crossing', Amboseli National Park, Kenya, 34'x48' Medium: 100% Cotton Rag Museum PaperThe image is numbered and signed by Thomas D. Mangelsen and Dr. Jane Goodall.Unframed, with a 3' white border Artist Proof Collection: 32/95 'Amboseli Crossing', Amboseli National Park, Kenya, 34'x48' Medium: 100% Cotton Rag Museum Paper The image is numbered and signed by Thomas D. Mangelsen and Dr. Jane Goodall. Unframed, with a 3' white border (Artist Proof Collection: 32/95) Footnotes: Included in National Geographic's 'Wildlife: The Best Photographs' collection 2007. Looking as if they've trekked from the far corners of the earth, a line of elephants trudges across the barren flats of Kenya's Amboseli National Park to reach a water hole. Seasonal rains will eventually turn the plains green with fresh grass. Poaching and habitat loss have reduced the elephant populations to these scattered herds in protected areas. This stunning image, captured by Thomas D. Mangelsen, reflects not only the resilience of Africa's elephants but also the urgency of conservation efforts. Mangelsen and Dr. Jane Goodall, long-time friends and dedicated conservation partners, share a deep commitment to preserving wildlife and natural habitats, a mission that resonates powerfully through this breathtaking photograph. Artist Proof Collection. These prints are reserved for Mangelsen's personal use and may be displayed in museums, gallery showings, conservation events or sold to collectors on a limited basis. The Artist Proof Collection is an additional 10% of the edition number of each image in the Limited Edition Collection. Available in select sizes, these prints are sold at a higher premium due to their exclusive numbers. Each print has Mangelsen's signature and a unique edition number on the front. Each image comes with a signature card and a Certificate of Authenticity. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
Shipping will be managed by The Packengers -hellolondon@thepackengers.com.
Bonhams will be waiving the Buyer's premium for this sale.
ALL BIDDERS MUST AGREE THAT THEY HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD BONHAMS' CONDITIONS OF SALE AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THEM, AND AGREE TO PAY THE BUYER'S PREMIUM AND ANY OTHER CHARGES MENTIONED IN THE NOTICE TO BIDDERS. THIS AFFECTS THE BIDDERS LEGAL RIGHTS.
If you have any questions about the Conditions of Sale, please contact your nearest client services team.
By registering to bid live online, each bidder authorizes The Jane Goodall Foundation to use their personal details for invoicing purposes and in accordance with the terms of their Privacy Policy and also to share their personal details with Bonhams for use in accordance with their Privacy Policy. The Jane Goodall Legacy Foundation will be managing the payment of all lots. Invoices will be issued by the charity shortly after the sale closes with any added ARR premium that may apply. Swift payment and collection will be greatly appreciated.
Shipping will be managed by The Packengers -hellolondon@thepackengers.com.
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