Rabbits on a Log

Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait

Created:
Movement:
1897
Realism
key Notes:
Naturalistic depiction; Woodland scene
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Dimensions:
10 x 12 in. (25.4 x 30.8 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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Rabbits on a Log by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait

Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (1819–1905) was a British-born American artist renowned for his detailed depictions of wildlife and rural scenes. His painting, Rabbits on a Log, created in 1897, exemplifies his skill in capturing the natural world with precision and vitality. Tait's use of oil on canvas allowed him to render the textures and colors of the rabbits' fur and the surrounding environment with remarkable realism. This work contributes to the American tradition of wildlife painting, a genre that gained popularity in the 19th century as the United States expanded westward. Tait's paintings are significant for their role in documenting the American wilderness and for influencing subsequent generations of wildlife artists. His attention to detail and ability to convey the essence of his subjects have cemented his place in the canon of American art.

Description of the work:

"Rabbits on a Log" by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, created in 1897, is an oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the artist's detailed and realistic style, capturing the naturalistic depiction of wildlife. The artwork portrays a serene scene of rabbits resting on a log, showcasing Tait's skill in rendering texture and light.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Rabbits on a Log