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Travel & Landscape Wall Travel & Landscape Wall Art CATALOGUE ViviennePHOTOGRACourPHY t England England E01 E02 E03 E19 E20 E21 Swanage Pier, Dorset Swanage Pier, Dorset Old Harry’s Rocks, Dorset London Eye, London London Eye Tower Bridge, London E04 E05 E06 E22 E23 E24 Swanage Beach, Dorset Swanage Beach, Dorset Swanage Beach, Dorset Bamburgh Castle Bamburgh Castle Bamburgh Castle E07 E08 E09 E25 E26 E27 Swanage Beach, Dorset Swanage Beach, Dorset Swanage Beach, Dorset Holy Island, Lindisfarne Fishermen’s Huts, Northumberland Country Fields E10 E11 E12 E28 E29 E30 Swanage Beach, Dorset Durdle Door Beach Bodiam Castle Boat House at Winkworth Bluebell Forest Lavendar Fields E13 E14 E15 E31 E32 E33 Corfe Castle, Dorset Corfe Castle, Dorset Corfe Castle, Dorset English Fields English Country English Fields E16 E17 E18 E34 E35 E36 Lake District Lake District Lake District York, England Roman Ruins, York Streets of York ©Vivienne Court | All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | 07967309090 ©Vivienne Court | All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | 07967309090 Wales Europe EU01 EU02 EU03 W01 W02 W03 Gargoyle, Paris Gargoyle, Paris Gargoyle, Paris Mumbles Lighthouse Blue Hour, Bracelet Bay Mumbles Lighthouse EU04 EU05 EU06 EU07 W04 W05 W06 Gargoyle1 Gargoyle2 Gargoyle3 Gargoyle4 Three Cliffs Bay Three Cliffs Bay Three Cliffs Bay EU08 EU09 EU10 W07 W08 W09 Notre Dame, Paris Windmill, France Tuscany, Italy Rhossili Bay Rhossili Bay Rhossili Bay EU11 EU12 EU13 Scotland S01 S02 S03 Florence, Italy Florence, Italy Ponte Vecchio, Florence EU14 EU15 EU16 Blue hour, Eileen Donan Eileen Donan Castle Eileen Donan Castle S04 S05 Florence, Italy Siena, Italy Val d’Orcia, Tuscany EU17 EU18 EU19 Eileen Donan Castle Kilchurn Castle Cappella Vitaleta, Siena Vernazza, Cinque Terra, Vernazza, Cinque Terra, Italy Italy ©Vivienne Court | All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | 07967309090 ©Vivienne Court | All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | 07967309090 Europe Europe EU20 EU21 EU22 EU23 EU39 EU40 EU41 Manarola, Cinque Terra Manarola, Cinque Terra Vernazza, Italy Vernazza, Italy Oia, Santorini Oia, Santorini Serenity, Santorini EU24 EU25 EU26 EU42 EU43 EU44 EU45 Venice, Italy Venice, Italy Gondolas, Venice Blue Door, Santorini Santorini, Greece Firostephani Oia, Santorini EU27 EU28 EU29 EU46 EU47 EU48 Venice Architecture, Italy Venice Canals, Italy Venice Canals, Italy Santorini, Greece Firostephani Santorini, Greece EU30 EU32 EU31 EU49 EU50 EU51 Venice Streets Colosseum, Rome St Peter’s Cathedral, Rome Blue Oia, Santorini Oia, Santorini Santorini Sunset EU33 EU34 EU35 EU52 EU53 EU54 Lake Bled, Slovenia Lake Bled, Slovenia Bue Hour, Lake Bled Valletta, Malta Praque Castle, Prague Bridges of Prague EU36 EU37 EU38 EU55 EU56 EU57 Lake Bled, Slovenia Lake Bled, Slovenia Lake Bled, Slovenia Bruges, Belguim Dubrovnik, Croatia Dubrovnik, Croatia ©Vivienne Court | All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | 07967309090 ©Vivienne Court | All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | 07967309090 Australia Nature A01 A02 A03 N01 N02 N03 12 Apostles, Australia 12 Apostles, Australia Sydney, Australia Bluebells White Bluebells Bluebells South Africa N04 N05 N06 SA01 SA02 SA03 Bluebells Bluebells Rapeseed Flower Cape Town, South Africa Cape Town, South Africa Cape Town, South Africa N07 N08 N09 SA04 Autumn Mushrooms Autumn Trees Autumn Leaf Post-Loved, Cape Town New York N10 N11 N12 NY01 NY02 NY03 Autumn Colours Lavendar Bubble Bee Lavendar Lady Liberty, New York New York, New York Brooklyn Bridge, New York NY04 NY05 NY06 Central Park, New York Central Park, New York Central Park, New York NY07 NY08 Lady Liberty, New York Brookland Bridge, New York ©Vivienne Court | All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | 07967309090 ©Vivienne Court | All Rights Reserved | [email protected] | 07967309090 Prints & Canvas Prints Canvas Print Size Frame Size* £ Canvas Size £ 7” x 10” 11” x 14” 30 16” x 24” 250 12” x 18” 18” x 24” 75 24” x 36” 375 16” x 24” Custom 150 30” x 45” 550 24” x 36” Custom 275 Large Sizes P.O.R. Prints are printed on museum grade, archival paper, matted and mounted. Canvas is printed on high quality canvas and sealed with a Satin finish. *Prints sold without frames, the Frame size gives you the size of the frame that will fit the matt. Prices exclude delivery charges. Orders To order Prints or Canvas, please select the Catalogue number(s) and choose the print size and type of print, i.e. matted print or canvas. for example: 1 x EU11 at 12”x18” Matted Print 1 x E02 at 24”x 30” Canvas The order can either be emailed to me or you can call me directly with your order. I will then call you back to finalize the order with you and get your delivery address. *Due to COVID-19 delays, please allow 2 weeks for delivery of your order **Terms and conditions apply Contact Follow M [email protected] I @vivcourtphoto V +44 (0)7967 309090 F @VivCourtWallArt L @ShutterbugViv www.viviennecourt.com ViviennePHOTOGRACourPHY t.
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