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It's always difficult to price these larger photographs. I like them better than their smaller counterparts at this point. It seems that if a photograph is in "card" size, it almost always sells for more than a larger version of the same image, although the display impact is greater with the larger image. That said, I would say this is at least a $5K photograph.
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I would guess 5,000- 7,500...
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sold for about $4200 including the juice.
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