Art / Photography
Brook Trout Oil on Panel
- Item Number
- 11615
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Sold
- 270 USD to Paul1010
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
This stunning piece, painted by local artist David Footer, depicts a Brook Trout painted in oil on a quality wood panel measuring 23" long x 10" high. The detail and colors used in this oil painting make it a one of a kind, beautiful piece to behold. Perfect for lovers of wildlife, fishing enthusiasts, or simply those who respect the craft, skill and knowledge David instills into every one of his pieces.
David Footer, now 77 years of age, has been involved with nature and wildlife on many levels for over 67 years. As a young farm boy, he developed a deep interest in the beauty of nature; and at the age of 10, he became interested in taxidermy. In these early years as a young trapper, Dave learned the habits of wildlife and the balance of nature. Eventually, Dave began to learn the subtle nuances and techniques of using light and color. This valuable knowledge led to Dave’s uncanny ability to accurately portray the exact color of fish in his mountings.
Dave guided on the famous Broadback River in Northern Quebec for an amazing 26 seasons. During that time, he spent thousands of hours watching the movements of fish. He acquired firsthand knowledge of the wilderness in Maine, Quebec, Labrador, Ungava Bay Region, and Alaska.
Since 1994, his art has been on the covers of Maine Fish and Wildlife, Canada’s Eastern Woods and Waters, and in 2002, a 13-page feature story was published in the Art of Angling Journal. His work has been of interest to numerous other publications over the years, ranging from fly- fishing magazines, books and newspapers, and most recently in a pictorial publication from the Images of America series, titled “Rangeley Lakes Region,” by Don Palmer, President of the Rangeley Region Guides’ & Sportsmen’s Association.
Item Special Note
This item is available for in-person preview at the CCC's Wine & Cheese Online Auction Preview from 4:30-6:30pm on March 18, at 778 Main Street, South Portland, Maine.
Shipping of item, if needed, is not included in bid price.
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