High Noon on the Oxbow Bend Huge
Thomas Mangelsen
Panorama : Photograph Print
Size : 16x47 in | 41x119 cm
Framed : 22x59 in | 56x150 cm
Edition :
Year2003
Hand SignedHand Signed By Thomas Mangelsen in Ink in Lower Right
Condition Excellent
Other FrameFramed With Nature View Glass
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from artist at his gallery in La Jolla, CA, Images of Nature Gallery in December 2008.
Story / Additional InfoMangelsen: A vanishing ripple on the water's surface is all that remains of an aerial battle between a bald eagle and osprey over their sought-after prey, a cutthroat trout. Known competitors, the two piscivorous, or fish-eating raptors take turns displaying dominance over this area best known for its abundance of trout and scenic backdrop of Mt. Moran. While the osprey's aerodynamics outperform those of the bald eagle, the bald eagle compensates with his sheer size and strength, easily intimidating his more agile counterpart. Equal losers in this match, and equally compelled to catch the fish, both birds circle for another try.
Certificate of AuthenticityIssued From Artist At Gallery in La Jolla
LID144857
Thomas Mangelsen - United States
Art Brokerage: Thomas D. Mangelsen American Photographer: Thomas D. Mangelsen spent his formative years along the banks of the Platte River hunting and fishing, Tom Mangelsen's understanding of the natural world stems from a childhood rich in outdoor adventures. Tom grew up exploring the Nebraska landscape with his brothers Bill, David, and Hal, many times at their father Harold's side. Handcrafting his first frames with David in their garage, Tom bucked convention of what was traditionally considered "art" and opened his first gallery in Jackson, Wyoming in 1978, featuring signed, limited edition prints in the tradition of wildlife artists such as Owen Gromme, an early mentor. Garnering attention from early collectors led to more exhibitions; his work is now offered in sixteen Images of Nature galleries across the United States. Tom's accolades and critical acclaim range from being named BBC's "Wildlife Photographer of the Year" in 1994 and the North American Nature Photographer's "Outstanding Nature Photographer of the Year" in 2000, to the recipient of a Royal Photographic Society Honorary Fellowship in 2002. In 2005, he was named "One of the 100 Most Important People in Photography" by American Photo Magazine, one of only two wildlife-environmental photographers selected for the list. Tom's photography has also been published in leading magazines such as Audubon, National Geographic, Life, Wildlife Art and National Wildlife and featured on television programs from The Today Show and Good Morning America, to CNN's World News and ABC's World News Tonight with Peter Jennings. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.