Celebrate the beauty of nature with this exquisite print by the late Ray Harm, a pioneer of modern wildlife art. Known for his "field sketch" style that captures birds with scientific accuracy and soulful character, this piece features a charming Saw-Whet Owl perched on a weathered branch.
This print is a must-have for bird lovers and collectors of classic Americana wildlife art. Harm’s work was instrumental in the conservation movement, making this a particularly meaningful addition to our "Spring It Forward" auction.
Item Details:
- Artist: Ray Harm (American, 1926–2015)
- Title: Saw-Whet Owl
- Signature: Features a printed signature and date ('83) alongside the artist's iconic red-lettered name.
- Framing: Housed in a traditional dark wood frame that highlights the natural, earthy tones of the owl's plumage.
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Matting: Double-matted in a warm cream and chocolate brown, providing a professional and archival look.
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition; the colors are crisp and the frame is sturdy.
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Dimensions: 11" x 14"
About the Artist: Ray Harm was more than just a painter; he was a naturalist who famously lived in the woods to observe his subjects. He was the official artist for the Kentucky Woodcraft Guild and his work has been collected by presidents and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
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