ORIGINAL ARTHUR SINGER (1917-1990) 'RIVOLI'S HUMMINGBIRD' PAINTING CREATED FOR FRANKLIN MINT AUDUBON'S WOODLAND BIRDS OF AMERICA
This is a great piece. I had a chance to buy quite a few of these but felt that I would be happier just buying the best one of all of them. This is a special painting done by important artist Arthur Singer. For those not familiar with the artist, I have included his biography below. This is a stunning painting that Singer did for the 1980 Franklin Mint Limited Edition plates for Audubon's Woodland Birds of America. If you google the plate you will see that this is the exact drawing that was made into the plate. I was going to buy one to go along with the painting but figured if the new owner wants one they will find one. A stunning gouache and watercolor on artist's illustration board in a circle with a diameter of 11 inches. Signed lower left. Painting is in stunning as painted condition. Original markings for printing. Titled in pencil below the image. A few color smudges in the margin. Painting also comes with original Franklin Mint Art Archives paper work explaining the history of the piece. Really just an incredible piece. FREE SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES!
For those not familiar with the artist his biography from askart reads: "During his lifetime, Arthur Singer illustrated over twenty books, most of them on birds. Among the best known, Field Guide to Birds of North America, Field Guide to Birds of Europe, Birds of the World, the Life of the Hummingbird, Field Guide to Birds of the West Indies, State Birds, Zoo Animals, Birds of Greenland, Cats, etc.
His work (paintings and illustrations are represented in many museums including The American Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, New York Zoological Society, Wendell Gilley Museum, Nassau County Fine Arts, Genesee County Museum, Asa Wright Nature Center, etc. and many private collections including those of Stephen Rockefeller, Du Pont family, Barbara Johnson, Russell Aitken, Judson Ball, Bernard Haber, etc. (in the U.S.) and the collections of Prince Phillip, King of Norway and the King of Sweden. His output over the 35 years that he professionally painted birds (and some mammals) was well in excess of 1200 plates and several hundred oils and watercolors. Very few have ever gone to the auction market. All reside in private collections and with his family."
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