Nullius In Verba - Print of original oil painting
$45.00
Description
Latin for "on the word of no one" or "take nobody's word for it", Nullius in verba is the motto of the oldest national scientific institution, the Royal Society, founded in 1660. Sir Isaac Newton served as president of the society from 1703-27. The motto is explained thus:
It is an expression of the determination of Fellows to withstand the domination of authority and to verify all statements by an appeal to facts determined by experiment.
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This print measures 16 x 12 inches plus a half inch white border. Shipped rolled and well protected inside a tube by USPS mail. Frame not included.
This is a high quality print of an original oil painting. It is printed with archival, pigmented inks on fine matte finish paper and lightly signed at the lower right. I put a lot of time into making sure my prints look great and I get lots of compliments on them!
Please note that color and brightness vary on all devices and may appear differently on your screen.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask!
Rob Rey Art retains all rights to the image, do not copy without permission. Watermarks and copyright notices will not appear on your print.
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