Fine Art Western and Wildlife Print Collection
Fine Art Western and Wildlife Print Collection
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Exploding from Cover - Ruffled Grouse By Owen J. Gromme
Back Country Ruffs By David A. Maass
David Maass' inspiring images of Upland Game Birds are considered some of the finest among Wildlife art he has been named Artist of the year by Ducks Unlimited and The National Wild Turkey Federation.
New Snow - Ruffled Grouse by David Maass
David Maass' inspiring images of Upland Game Birds are considered some of the finest among Wildlife art he has been named Artist of the year by Ducks Unlimited and The National Wild Turkey Federation.
Flurry of Blacks by Harry Curieux Adamson
Adamson is described by internationally famous wildlife artist David Maass as ?unsurpassed when it comes to portrayals of wildfowl on the wing in their natural surroundings.? Wildlife artist Owen Gromme says Adamson is simply ?one of the finest waterfowl artists in the world.?
Trio of Bob White by Owen J. Gromme
Renowned Wildlife Artist Owen J. Gromme is recognized as the "Father of Birds in Art"
Family of Swans by Gary Moss
it has never been framed has a 1/4" dark spot on far left corner of print
Reelfoot Visitors at Middlefork Club - Mallards by David A. Maass
This print has never been framed and is in mint condition
It was published in 1979 by Wild WIngs & CO. of Lake City MN and David A. Maass of MN copyright in USA
Trio of Canadas by Gary Moss
it has never been framed and is in Mint Condition
Charles and Emma Frye Art Museum Advertising Poster
This 26" x 20" advertising poster is in mint consition and is dated 1979
Museum of Science & Natural History St. Louis, MO Poster for Maynard Reece exhibit
Exhibition dates Sept 27 to Nov 30, 1980
Southern Pines - Wild Turkey By: Owen J. Gromme
Never Framed
Mint Condition
A Stately Pair - Mallards by Lee Le Blanc
Published in 1973 By Wild Wings Inc. and Lee Le Blanc Inc.
This porint is in mint condition
Advertising Poster for Museum of Science and Natural History St. Louis, MO for Robert Bateman
Has two stains on bottom left corner
Corner Pocket - Pin Tail and Cinnamon Teal By Harry Curieux Adamson
It has never been framed and is mint condition
Crossing the Divide by Frank McCarthy
McCarthy began his art career as a commercial illustrator, opening his own studio in 1948. He did illustrations for most of the paperback book publishers, magazines, including Colliers, Argosy, and True,[4] movie companies, and advertisements.
Among McCarthy's film poster work were The Ten Commandments, Hatari!, The Great Escape, The Train, The Glory Guys, The Dirty Dozen, Dark of the Sun, Day of Anger, Once Upon a Time in the West, and in conjunction with Robert McGinnis Thunderball, You Only Live Twice and On Her Majesty's Secret Service, .
McCarthy left the commercial art world in 1968 in order to concentrate on Western paintings. In 1975 he was invited to join the Cowboy Artists of America.[5] His 1972 painting "The Last Crossing" was used by The Marshall Tucker Band in 1976 for the cover of their fifth studio album, Long Hard Ride. He was inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1997.
Dust Stained Posse by Frank McCarthy
It has several small dark stains on the bottom of the print which could be covered by a frame
McCarthy began his art career as a commercial illustrator, opening his own studio in 1948. He did illustrations for most of the paperback book publishers, magazines, including Colliers, Argosy, and True,[4] movie companies, and advertisements.
Among McCarthy's film poster work were The Ten Commandments, Hatari!, The Great Escape, The Train, The Glory Guys, The Dirty Dozen, Dark of the Sun, Day of Anger, Once Upon a Time in the West, and in conjunction with Robert McGinnis Thunderball, You Only Live Twice and On Her Majesty's Secret Service, .
McCarthy left the commercial art world in 1968 in order to concentrate on Western paintings. In 1975 he was invited to join the Cowboy Artists of America.[5] His 1972 painting "The Last Crossing" was used by The Marshall Tucker Band in 1976 for the cover of their fifth studio album, Long Hard Ride. He was inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1997.
Cape Buffalo by Guy Coheleach
Plate #2 Big Game Series
His first trip to Africa was accomplished as a result of winning his division in the 1966 Winchester National Trap and Skeet Championship and he has returned to Africa between one and five times a year since then.
Not content with skydiving and hunting Cape buffalo, Coheleach took his need for field experience to the extreme. In 1972 he was run down by an elephant in Zambia. This hair-raising film was seen on all three major networks at the time. "This is exactly the kind of knowledge that has made him one of the best wild animal painters in the world admired by both scientists and art critics,: says Pat Robertson in Sporting Classics.
PBS featured him and his work in Africa entitled Journeys of an Artist. He was also the subject of two films: Guy Coheleach and the Bald Eagle and Quest: An Artist and His Prey. In addition, he has been the focus of articles in Reader's Digest, Saturday Evening Post, National Wildlife Magazine, and Audubon, as well as many other numerous regional art and wildlife magazines.
His paintings have received the Society of Animal Artists' Award of Excellence[3] an extraordinary eight times, and he was awarded the prestigious Master Artist Medal[2] from the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in 1983. In 2012 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Animal Artists.
Koala Phascolarctos cinereus by CHarles Frace'
Flurry of Blacks by Harry Curieux Adamson
Adamson is described by internationally famous wildlife artist David Maass as ?unsurpassed when it comes to portrayals of wildfowl on the wing in their natural surroundings.? Wildlife artist Owen Gromme says Adamson is simply ?one of the finest waterfowl artists in the world.?
Morning Light on the Swan by Fred Fellows
This print has never been framed and is in mint consition it also comes with a certificate of Authenticity
Polar Bear by Charles Frace'
The Solitary Hunter by Simon Combes
Simon Combes was an artist born in Shaftesbury, England. Residing most of his life in Kenya, Combes was well known for his paintings of African wildlife and dedication to conservation.