William Fortescue ‘Michael’ Limited Edition

$8,803.26
  • 14 day back money guarantee Learn More
  • Listing fee inclusive of ARR, fees & taxes Learn More
  • Shipping within UK included in the sale price Learn More

Framed limited edition photograph

William Fortescue is a land animals and nature photographer from the UK. Driven by his deep love for nature, William’s lens reveals both the breathtaking beauty and the fragility of our wilderness. His images stir profound emotion, demanding action to safeguard what we stand to lose.

Through the twilight we are searching for one thing – ivory. Ivory so large, so white that the first rays of morning sun glint off its rounded hilt, visible from over a mile away, where Eric and I stand atop the roof of the Land Rover.  Ivory like this is rare now. Some organisations say as few as 10 super tuskers still walk the plains of Africa. If this is the case, the elephant we are looking for is number 11. A future icon, an elephant who at just 29 has the undoubtable makings of a Super Tusker. His name is Michael.”

With a retail value of £10,000, this artwork presents an exceptional chance to acquire it significantly below its market price through this listing!

Medium: Photograph
Format: Print
Size (Framed): 32 x 48"
Signed: Yes
Condition: Excellent
Limited Edition: Edition 5 of 6

Hailed as one of the finest wildlife photographers of his generation, William has quickly made his mark on the industry with his critically acclaimed work.

An official Nikon creator and represented by multiple leading art galleries around the world his work has raised over £130,000 for a variety of conservation organisations.

In 2021 William co-founded Armstrong Fortescue Safaris, offering guided and bespoke safaris to the very destinations Will creates in.

William’s debut book, The Last Stand, was released by Red Eight Gallery in October 2022 at the opening night of his exhibition The Art of Survival.

The London based photographer is currently is now turning his focus to exhibitions in late 2023 and safaris with Armstrong Fortescue in 2024.

View Profile