Scottish animal painter Archibald Thorburn was most renowned as an artist of birds, and his pictures, mainly done in watercolors, were sought after by country squires and hunters. The artist’s amateur but extraordinary ornithological knowledge is apparent in such paintings as this, where we see his accuracy, keen detail, and lifelike color. A Mixed-Media work of art from the Studios of Art Chateau.
Pheasants in a Woodland Landscape, after Archibald ThorburnArchibald Thorburn Scottish (1860 - 1935) |
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Scottish animal painter Archibald Thorburn was most renowned as an artist of birds, and his pictures, mainly done in watercolors, were sought after by country squires and hunters. The artist’s amateur but extraordinary ornithological knowledge is apparent in such paintings as this, where we see his accuracy, keen detail, and lifelike color. A Mixed-Media work of art from the Studios of Art Chateau. |
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