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Bodo Meier, Zebra
Adieu to an Artist: Bodo Meier
It’s terrible when a journeyman actor, after decades of hard work, suddenly snatches the perfect…
Stanley Meltzoff, Permit on the Flats
A Guide to Stanley Meltzoff’s Gamefish
When illustrator Stanley Meltzoff (1917-2006) was forced by changes in the 1960s publishing industry to…
Stanley Meltzoff, Sailfish (Flying Fishes)
The Making of Stanley Meltzoff – Part I
Saltwater gamefish artist Stanley Meltzoff (1917-2006), the inventor of piscatorial underwater oceanic vistas, turned to…
Frost’s Summer Woodcock, in full color.
The Color-Blind Artist, A.B. Frost
by Brooke Chilvers The innate inklings of art that swirled in the blood of American…
Autumn Woodcock Shooting
Collecting the Sporting Prints of A.B. Frost
Almost one hundred years after the death of artist Arthur Burdett (A.B.) Frost (1851–1928), sportsmen…
"Three Mallards" by Roy Mason
The Roy Mason Effect on Sporting Art
It feels wonderful to be washed over by Enlightenment, when the pieces of a kaleidoscopic…
Elephants by Kuhnert (c. 1917), NMWA.
On Safari with Wilhelm Kuhnert in Middleburg, Virginia
If only I had known that, in the dead of winter 2018/2019, there was a…
Elk, Near Fremont Peak (1903)
Carl Rungius, One of the “Big Four,” at the NSLM, Middleburg, Virginia
More than a dozen years ago, I was on the trail of the German-born American…
Roy Martell Mason (1886–1972)
The Ever-Disappearing Roy M. Mason
I can think of no sadder words for an artist, whether living or dead, in…
The Horse Fair (1852)
The Unsinkable Rosa Bonheur
French animalier artist and sculptress Rosa Bonheur (1822–1899) is not the only world-famous artist who…
Portrait of Col. William F. Cody (1889), by Rosa Bonheur
When Rosa Bonheur Met Buffalo Bill
That Picasso and Matisse knew each other, were even friends and often rivals, seems plausible…
On Shed – As We Remember Them in the Last Days of Steam.
David Shepherd: And There Were Also Trains
Artist David Shepherd (1931–2017) once said that he was attracted to all things “jumbo,” from…
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