Capture the thrilling essence of the autumn harvest with this magnificent upland wildlife scene. This beautifully framed piece showcases a covey of ringneck pheasants bursting into flight from a sunlit field of golden prairie grass.
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Size: 19.75 x 25 inches (Measurements are close but approximate)
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Decade: 2000s
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Style: Traditional / Cabin Core
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Condition: Very good vintage condition. The wooden frame has a couple of minor scuffs that have been touched up with a professional wood restoration pen. The brown paper backing on the reverse side shows wear and will need to be replaced.
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Extra notes: Hand-signed by the artist in the lower right margin, dated Oct 31, 02.
Originally painted in 2002, Tomahawk Trail captures the brilliant movement and striking plumage of ringneck pheasants in mid-flight. David A. Maass is a legendary American wildlife artist and a two-time winner of the prestigious Federal Duck Stamp competition. Known for his uncanny ability to capture the precise physics of waterfowl and game birds in motion, his artwork remains highly collectible among sporting art enthusiasts and lovers of classic rustic style.