A SIBERIAN EXILE SHOOTING A BLACK FOX
Creator(s): John Augustus Atkinson (Artist) , Clark and Dubourg (Engraver) , Edward Orme (Publisher)
On view in: Passageway to Dining Room
About this object
Subject is a siberian exile shooting a black fox. The hunter is standing in the center of the print, facing to the left. He wears a hat with long ear flaps, long gloves, a belted coat, leggings, and snow shoes. To the left is a stand of pine trees, covered in snow, and many bushes, also covered in snow. To the far left, at the base of the tree is a black fox, standing on its hind legs and facing away from the hunter. To the right of the hunter is a small dog, straped with a small sled. He stands, facing to the left, at the feet of the hunter. There are a few skins on the sled. The rest of the background shows a cloudy sky and distant snow drifts.
- Object name:
- A SIBERIAN EXILE SHOOTING A BLACK FOX
- Made from:
- Paper
- Made in:
- London, England
- Date made:
- 1813
- Size:
- 17.4 × 21.4 cm (6 7/8 × 8 7/16 in.)
Detailed information for this item
- Catalog number:
- 55.6
- Class:
- LITHOGRAPH
- Signature marks:
- INSCRIPTION at left: Atkinson Del.; in center: Published and sold Jany 1st, 1813 by Edwd Orme, Bond Street, London; at right: Clark and Dubourg sculpt
- Credit line:
- Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973