FairyTale Fantasies

FTF Arabian Nights 2011 Print 13x19

Regular price $ 49.95 USD
Sale price $ 49.95 USD Regular price $ 83.25
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From the J. Scott Campbell's 2011 FairyTale Fantasies calendar. Add to your collection with a premium lithograph featuring Sultana, Arabian Nights, on a flying carpet. Open edition. All copies are signed by J. Scott Campbell.

Dimensions
13" x 19" (W x H)

Paper and Ink
Moab Lasal Photo Matte Paper
230 gsm
Acid, Lignin, and OBA Free
Printed with Epson Archival Inks

Option:

  • SIGNED

Transparency Statement
Due to the nature of producing prints, crop marks or trim marks can sometimes be seen on the edges. Such marks are expected and hidden once the artwork is framed. Placement, color and shape of the signature will differ slightly with each print.

Order Processing
Please allow 14-21 days for delivery once order processing begins. Fulfillment start date may be adjusted to accommodate high sales volume.

Pricing of SIGNED items includes the signature fee: a $30 value per item.
Signed prints are autographed by J. Scott Campbell.

13" x 19" prints ship rolled in a 4 inch diameter tube unless noted otherwise.

Due to the limited inventory, the items are sold as is. Products have been reviewed for quality control and priced accordingly. No exchange, refunds, or returns.
Ships to addresses in the United States and Canada. Suggested pricing. Subject to change prior to launch. We do not combine orders. Due to the size and format of the product, we ship fine art prints separately from other products. Any additional products added to an order with a fine art print will result in a separate shipment and additional shipping fees. Combining different product types in your cart may result in higher shipping fees - see the FAQ. In order to inspect the prints for quality control and have them signed by the artist, we must handle the prints, have them signed, and re-packaged. As such, the prints may display slight visual indicators of having been handled. This is normal and does not qualify as a reason for a refund.