Skip to main contentDescriptionTwo sided drawing!
Recto - Four deer stand at a stream in the forest. There are two deer in the foreground, one drinks from the stream the other looks straight and to the left. The other two other deer are on the right side of the composition in the distance. Signed and dated 1925 lower right corner.
Verso - Man stands in the lower-left foreground painting on an easel, looking out over a canyon filled with hoodoos. Signed and dated 1926 lower right corner.
Virginia Deer - odocoileus americanus
Alternate Title(s)
- Untitled (Artist Painting at a Canyon)
Artist/Maker
Robert Lindneux
United States, 1871 - 1970
Date1925 & 1926
MediumGraphite on paper
Dimensionsimage: 15 × 20 in. (38.1 × 50.8 cm)
Credit LineJKM Collection, National Museum of Wildlife Art
Object numberM1995.147.003
ClassificationsDrawing
SignedSigned
On View
Not on viewRecto - Four deer stand at a stream in the forest. There are two deer in the foreground, one drinks from the stream the other looks straight and to the left. The other two other deer are on the right side of the composition in the distance. Signed and dated 1925 lower right corner.
Verso - Man stands in the lower-left foreground painting on an easel, looking out over a canyon filled with hoodoos. Signed and dated 1926 lower right corner.