Walter A. Weber (1906-1979), Eight Portraits of Big Game Animals
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Walter A. Weber (1906-1979)
Eight Portraits of Big Game Animals
Vignettes of buffalo, bear, caribou, deer, moose, elk, and big horn sheep
each signed "Weber" lower right or left
ink, watercolor, and gouache, each 4 by 6 in.
Walter Weber was a staff artist for "National Geographic" for many years. In the late 1920s, as a young man, he participated in the Crane Pacific Expedition to the Galapagos and on around the globe as team artist. Weber received the Conservation Service Award from the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1967 and his artwork was selected for the Federal Duck Stamp in 1944 and 1950.
Eight Portraits of Big Game Animals
Vignettes of buffalo, bear, caribou, deer, moose, elk, and big horn sheep
each signed "Weber" lower right or left
ink, watercolor, and gouache, each 4 by 6 in.
Walter Weber was a staff artist for "National Geographic" for many years. In the late 1920s, as a young man, he participated in the Crane Pacific Expedition to the Galapagos and on around the globe as team artist. Weber received the Conservation Service Award from the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1967 and his artwork was selected for the Federal Duck Stamp in 1944 and 1950.
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Walter A. Weber (1906-1979), Eight Portraits of Big Game Animals
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