Pack of Wolves in the Snow by Peter Darro
Guns International #: 101821891 Seller's Inventory #: AF1664
Category: Art - Painting & Print - Collectibles - Western

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Description:
Original oil on canvas painting by Peter Darro in period frame. Presented in a weathered wood frame with linen liner. Piece portrays a pack of four wolves in the snow, framed by pine trees and a blue sky. The piece has an interesting composition that draws your eye all across the foreground, and perfectly illustrates Darro's clean yet highly detailed style. This painting would fit well in a variety of different settings, from the living room of your mountain cabin to the dining room of a modern farmhouse. Size: 20" x 30" Frame 25" x 35"

Artist Bio:(1917 - 1997). Peter’s studio was in Chicago and, unlike many, was a painter since boyhood, later being recognized as a designated official American Field Hall or Fame artist, a member of the eminent Society of Animal Artists. As a portrait painter, his ability to transmit the essential character of a subject, won him national fame. He painted Senator Everett and Mrs. Dirksen for the Dirksen Memorial Library and Rachel Carson (author of “Silent Spring” )for the National Wildlife Hall of Fame. In murals, a major achievement is his 120' mural at the Grandview State Bank in Illinois. We acquired the balance of the paintings hanging in Peter's studio of which this is one. We went over his client list, which was "impressive" to say the least, with all paintings selling direct, not through a gallery.

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