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This stunning snowy owl lithograph, created by renowned wildlife artist Peter Parnall in 1972, captures the regal beauty of the majestic bird in exquisite detail. This limited edition lithograph is numbered 325 out of 1500 and is signed and numbered by the artist, adding to its rarity and collectibility. The image measures 15.5 x 23.5 inches, while the total paper size is 20 x 28 inches, making it a substantial and impactful piece for any art collection. The vintage 1972 printing gives it a timeless and classic feel, making it a valuable and sought-after addition to any art enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a fan of wildlife art or a collector of vintage lithographs, this Peter Parnall snowy owl piece is sure to delight and impress.

Snowy Owl Lithograph - Vintage 1972 Peter Parnall

$500.00Price
  • Framed Measurements: 32.25" x 24.25" x 1"

    Satin Silver Aluminum Frame with Glass. It is double-matted already, but don't appear to be acid-free and I can't say if the glass is regular or UV glass, so I would change mats and glass for preservation of the artwork.

  • Most people know Peter Parnall through the more than ninety books he illustrated. His original paintings are in the private collections of hundreds of fans, and his work was published by The Greenwich Workshop®, Inc. in the 1970s.Born in Syracuse, he moved to California, Texas, New Jersey and finally Maine. Parnall is easygoing, quick and perceptive but when the talk turns to art, he becomes serious. “I feel good about my work. But I have very few feelings toward work I’ve done . . . only toward work I’m about to do. It should always be somewhat experimental; if it isn’t, then nothing is being created. To continue with an existing style, in my case, is to stagnate. I have to invent something new.”

    Peter’s art is powerful in a pure design sense, and when it comes to animals, which is often, he has an absolute fetish for accuracy.  “In the case of my nature pictures,” he says, “I am trying to bring them into a more contemporary realism. Painting a flaming maple tree or a darting mink is a futile and worthless task. Only those impressionists and abstract artists who lend something personal to an experience, advance the arts and are true creators.”Parnall’s books have been published by all the leading publishing houses including Doubleday, McGraw-Hill, Little Brown & Co., Viking, Scribners, Pantheon, Simon & Schuster and Random House.

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