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"I see art and wildlife conservation as a symbiotic relationship. Because art keeps alive the memories of wildlife in a natural setting, it stimulates a longing in the public to know that such scenes will continue to exist in nature."
PAUL BOSMAN (SA 1929 - 2011)
'CONFRONTATION AT THE WATERHOLE'
PASTEL ON PAPER
PAINTING SIZE : 50CM X 64CM
FRAMED SIZE : 74CM X 88CM
HAND SIGNED BY ARTIST
FRAMED
MINT CONDITION
Wildlife artist Paul Bosman was born in South Africa on August 2, 1929 and spent his early years in the Great Karoo. His parents moved from the Karoo to Botswana and in this great wilderness he became familiar with the big game species. This was followed in 1969 by building, owning and operating a luxury photographic safari lodge in Zimbabwe where he began to paint the prolific bird and animal life. In 1982 he and his family emigrated to the United States and have become U.S. citizens.
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