Saturday, December 25, 2010

Woodland Deer

We don't know whether this painting depicts a Scottish, Manx, or Rocky Mountain deer. It is possible that this is a now extinct Manx breed which disappeared in the mid-late 19th century.  The painting was forgotten about and remained in an attic for nearly a century, but now graces my dining room wall. The gilded gold frame and beige matte might be from the 1950s. I replaced the glass with one that provides UV protection.




Notice a small flock of birds in the background.



Small woodland flowers, daisies, ferns seem plausible, but poppies?

Two does/fawns in the background. One has noticed the painter and is watching carefully.

A focal point in the painting is the spot where the deer's hoof touches the water- indicating the importance of place.

The tree branches mirror the deer's antlers.

Obviously this isn't a plein air painting of mountains in February.

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