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S. 38 x 38 in. (96.5 x 96.5 cm)
Signed and numbered III/X in pencil (from the edition intended for wildlife organizations, the edition was 150 and 30 artist's proofs), published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York (with their and the artist's copyright inkstamp on the reverse), framed.
From the Catalogue:
Charitable Contribution Deduction Buyers of this lots may be entitled to claim a charitable contribution deduction for the hammer price, but such deduction will be limited to the excess of the hammer price paid for the lot over its fair market value. In accordance with applicable IRS regulations, Phillips has provided a good faith estimate of the fair market value for each lot which is the mean of the pre-sale estimates relating to that lot. Buyers will have until January 24th, 2023, inclusively, to indicate to the Galápagos Conservancy, Inc. of their wish to benefit from this charitable contribution deduction. With respect to Lot 57, buyers may contact Galápagos Conservancy in writing by sending an email to Amy Doherty, Director of Operations, at adoherty@galapagos.org. Bidders are advised to consult with their own tax advisors to determine the application of the tax law to their own specific circumstances and whether a charitable contribution deduction is available. Buyers of all such Lots are advised to discuss their particular tax circumstances with their independent tax advisors, including residency eligibility under applicable laws to determine if a charitable deduction for any lot is available in any jurisdiction outside the United States.
—Courtesy of Phillips
Property Sold to Benefit the Galapagos Conservancy Inc.
- Materials
- Screenprint in colors, on Lenox Museum Board, the full sheet.
- Medium
African Elephant, from Endangered Species (F. & S. 293), 1983
S. 38 x 38 in. (96.5 x 96.5 cm)
Signed and numbered III/X in pencil (from the edition intended for wildlife organizations, the edition was 150 and 30 artist's proofs), published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York (with their and the artist's copyright inkstamp on the reverse), framed.
From the Catalogue:
Charitable Contribution Deduction Buyers of this lots may be entitled to claim a charitable contribution deduction for the hammer price, but such deduction will be limited to the excess of the hammer price paid for the lot over its fair market value. In accordance with applicable IRS regulations, Phillips has provided a good faith estimate of the fair market value for each lot which is the mean of the pre-sale estimates relating to that lot. Buyers will have until January 24th, 2023, inclusively, to indicate to the Galápagos Conservancy, Inc. of their wish to benefit from this charitable contribution deduction. With respect to Lot 57, buyers may contact Galápagos Conservancy in writing by sending an email to Amy Doherty, Director of Operations, at adoherty@galapagos.org. Bidders are advised to consult with their own tax advisors to determine the application of the tax law to their own specific circumstances and whether a charitable contribution deduction is available. Buyers of all such Lots are advised to discuss their particular tax circumstances with their independent tax advisors, including residency eligibility under applicable laws to determine if a charitable deduction for any lot is available in any jurisdiction outside the United States.
—Courtesy of Phillips
Property Sold to Benefit the Galapagos Conservancy Inc.
- Materials
- Screenprint in colors, on Lenox Museum Board, the full sheet.
- Medium

