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1 FINE ART PRINTS BY MICHAL CERNY REPTILE AND NATURE PHOTO
2 Reptiart 01: Namaqua Chameleon, Chamaeleo namaquensis, Namibia Reptiart 02: Veiled Chameleon, Chamaeleo calyptratus Reptiart 03:Phrynocephalus versicolor, Mongolia Reptiart 04: Black Iguana, Ctenosaura similis, Mexico Reptiart 05: Baracoa Giant Anole, Anolis baracoae, Cuba Reptiart 06: Hump Snout Lizard, Lyriocephalus scutatus, Sri Lanka
3 Reptiart 07: Common Green Forest Lizard, Calotes calotes, Sri Lanka Reptiart 08:Giant Phelsuma, Phelsuma madagascariensis Reptiart 09: Mountain horned Dragon, Acanthosaura crucigera, Thailand Reptiart 10: Cangaroo Lizard, Otocrypties wiegmanni, Sri Lanka Reptiart 11:Gila Monster, Heloderma suspectum Reptiart 12: Dumeril s Monitor, Varanus dumerilii
4 Reptiart 13: Boulton s Namib Day Gecko, Rhoptropus boultoni, Namibia Reptiart 14: Green Crested Lizard, BorneoBronchocela cristatella Reptiart 15: Namib Dune Gecko, Pachydactylus rangei, Namibia
5 Reptiart 16: Emerald Tree Boa, Corallus caninus Reptiart 17: Green Tree Python, Morelia viridis Reptiart 18: Spectacled Cobra, Naja naja, Sri Lanka Reptiart 19: Peringuey s Desert Adder, Bitis peringueyi, Namibia Reptiart 20: Tiger Snake, Spilotes pullatus, Guatemala Reptiart 21: Green Vine Snake, Oxybelis fulgidus, Venezuela
6 Reptiart 22: Sri Lanka Pit Viper, Trimeresurus trigonocephalus, Sri Lanka Reptiart 23: Southern Whipping Frog, Polypedates longinasus, Sri Lanka Reptiart 24: Malayan Flying Frog, Rhacophorus prominanus, Thailand Reptiart 25: Green Frog, Rana lessonae, Czechia
7 Reptiart 26: Rockskipper, Alticus kirkii, Egyp, Red Sea Reptiart 27: Emperor Angelfish, Pomacanthus imperator, Egypt, red Sea Reptiart 28: Cuban Snail, Polimita cubana Reptiart 29: Atlantic Ghost Crab, Ocypode quadrata, Mexico, caribic
8 Reptiart 30: Monarch Butterfly, Danaus plexipus, Venezuela Reptiart 31: Glass-Wing Butterfly, Greta oto, Mexico Reptiart 32: Owl Moth, Caligo sp., Venezuela Reptiart 33: Namib desert Dune Ant, Camponotus detritus, Namibia
9 Reptiart 34: Tarantula Wolf Spider, Lycosa tarantula, Corsica Reptiart 35: Green bottle blue Tarantula, Chromatopelma cyanopubescens Reptiart 36: Jumping Spider, Philaeus chrysops, Tajikistan
10 Reptiart 37: Crested Hawk-eagle (Spizaetus cirrhatus), Sri Lanka Reptiart 38: Keel-billed Toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus), Guatemala Reptiart 39: Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica), Czecha
11 Reptiart 40: Indian elephants, Elephas maximus, Sri Lanka Reptiart 41: South African Giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa, Namibia Reptiart 42: Black horse, Kyrgyzstan Reptiart 43: South African Fur Seal, Arctocephalus pusillus, Namibia Reptiart 44: Cape ground squirrel, Xerus inauris, Namibia
12 Reptiart 45: Mexico, Yucatan Reptiart 46: Caribbean coast of Venezuela Reptiart 47: Río Dulce lake, Guatemala
13 Reptiart 48: Gobi esert, Mongolia Reptiart 49: Desert lake, Gobi, Mongolia Reptiart 50: Coastal dunes in Namibia
14 Reptiart 51: Sessriem dunes, Namib desert, Namibia Reptiart 52: Sessriem dunes, Namib desert, Namibia Reptiart 54: Sessriem dunes, Namib desert, Namibia
15 Reptiart 55: Mount Kinabalu, Borneo Reptiart 56: Seiba tree, Seiba pentandra with epiphytes, Guatemala Reptiart 57: Sinai coast of Red Sea, Egypt
16 FINE ART PRINTS You can chose the pictures from the catalogue or any other photo from the website. More pictures from over 30 countries are offered on the web site: Standard sizes of pictures are 13 x 18 to 40 x 60 cm (5 x 7 to 16 x 24 inches), frames and mounts are available in many different sizes. Panoramic and square formats are available too. A special form of presentation are the tirptychs, it means three similar pictures in one frame. The pictures are printed on high quality material with the best print quality and the lifetime up to 80 years. It is possible to buy simple print or the picture mounted on kapa plate (to 10 mm of thickness), mounted picture, picure in wooden frame or special Nielsen aluminum frame. In case you are not sure what picture or adjustment to chose, you are qelcome to consult it. We are able to propose complete decoration of interior by picures from the archive or prepare a special offer. The examples of formats, mounting and prices are bellow (prices in Euro / USD): Format Not adjusted print Print on kapa plate (5 mm) Print in clip frame Mounted print in clip frame Framed print (wood, metal, Nielsen) Packing and pistage in Europe/ oversee 13 x / / / / 43 From 35 / 50 From 5 / x / / / / 75 From 60 / 80 From 5 / x 40 (45) 60 / / / / 120 From 100 / From 8 / x / / / / 200 From 170 / From 10 / 20 Quantity discounts 3 5 pcs 10 % 6 10 pcs 15 % Free packing and postage from 6 pcs Od 11 pcs 25 % 230
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