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edited March 2014 in Bigger Than Texas
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  • I love this poster!  Still jealous...
  • Wow.............that is stunning
  • edited April 2014
    Thanks, it's is a great piece that we get a lot of enjoyment out of seeing each day, here it is before being framed, you might like this video...for a couple of reasons. 



    What you see is all he did, other than linen backing it (so we could frame it) we left it au naturel
  • holy crap. must have cost $2trillion to get framed.
    Great Terpning art to have displayed at that size.
  • Yes, it's a great poster.  Is this the French 63x94?  The photo makes it look a little longer than that.  We have sold several of these over the years and we have two examples of the poster at present.  Here is where one of the copies we sold ended up.

    Kirby McDaniel
    www.movieart.com
  • Nice!  
  • Yes, it's a great poster.  Is this the French 63x94?  The photo makes it look a little longer than that.  We have sold several of these over the years and we have two examples of the poster at present.  Here is where one of the copies we sold ended up.

    Kirby McDaniel
    www.movieart.com
    Yes it is the French 2P, I used the wide angle lens so as to get the whole area in the shot so to show size, hence the elongated look. That is a stunning shot of your client's room too.
  • WOW!
    I'll never get tired of looking at this poster in any venue.

    I am not worthy...

  • Swwwwwwwwwwweet!
  • Wow! Have been browsing some of the categories I havent been to yet and was awed by the Cleopatra poster! Most impressive! Looks great with the lighting from above!
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