Rabbits on a Log Framed Print

$52.00
"Rabbits on a Log" by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait is a charming and meticulously detailed painting that exemplifies the artist’s skill in capturing scenes of rural American wildlife. Known for his naturalistic approach and keen eye for animal behavior, Tait’s depiction of rabbits resting on a fallen log reflects both tranquility and alertness, characteristic of the animals’ nature. The composition balances earthy tones and soft lighting, emphasizing the harmony between the rabbits and their woodland surroundings. Tait, a prominent figure of the Hudson River School and celebrated for his wildlife art, often sought to portray animals in their natural state, free from romanticized notions. "Rabbits on a Log" serves not only as an intimate study of wildlife but also as a subtle reflection on the peaceful coexistence between creatures and their environment, resonating with the 19th-century American ideal of nature as a refuge and source of inspiration.

• Ayous wood .75″ (1.9 cm) thick frame from renewable forests
• 16" x 20"
• Acrylite front protector
• Hanging hardware included
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"Rabbits on a Log" by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait is a charming and meticulously detailed painting that exemplifies the artist’s skill in capturing scenes of rural American wildlife. Known for his naturalistic approach and keen eye for animal behavior, Tait’s depiction of rabbits resting on a fallen log reflects both tranquility and alertness, characteristic of the animals’ nature. The composition balances earthy tones and soft lighting, emphasizing the harmony between the rabbits and their woodland surroundings. Tait, a prominent figure of the Hudson River School and celebrated for his wildlife art, often sought to portray animals in their natural state, free from romanticized notions. "Rabbits on a Log" serves not only as an intimate study of wildlife but also as a subtle reflection on the peaceful coexistence between creatures and their environment, resonating with the 19th-century American ideal of nature as a refuge and source of inspiration.

• Ayous wood .75″ (1.9 cm) thick frame from renewable forests
• 16" x 20"
• Acrylite front protector
• Hanging hardware included
"Rabbits on a Log" by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait is a charming and meticulously detailed painting that exemplifies the artist’s skill in capturing scenes of rural American wildlife. Known for his naturalistic approach and keen eye for animal behavior, Tait’s depiction of rabbits resting on a fallen log reflects both tranquility and alertness, characteristic of the animals’ nature. The composition balances earthy tones and soft lighting, emphasizing the harmony between the rabbits and their woodland surroundings. Tait, a prominent figure of the Hudson River School and celebrated for his wildlife art, often sought to portray animals in their natural state, free from romanticized notions. "Rabbits on a Log" serves not only as an intimate study of wildlife but also as a subtle reflection on the peaceful coexistence between creatures and their environment, resonating with the 19th-century American ideal of nature as a refuge and source of inspiration.

• Ayous wood .75″ (1.9 cm) thick frame from renewable forests
• 16" x 20"
• Acrylite front protector
• Hanging hardware included