Description: The print is from “The Gromme Master Prints” from the collection of M&I Marshall & Isley Bank published in association with the M&I Marshall & Isley Bank by Stanton & Lee Publishers in 1987. This print “Meadowlark” is hand signed by the artist Owen J. Gromme and numbered 172/500. The piece is never framed measuring approximately 22.25 inches tall by 17 inches long. The piece is in excellent condition and will ship flat in the original paper folder and acid free paper. The print has no issues. Note I have additional prints from this collection listed. Please review pictures closely for condition and ask questions if needed. Buyer happiness is a priority and returns will be considered on a case by case scenario. Please review pictures closely and ask questions if needed. About the artist: Owen Gromme 1896 – 1991 Inducted 1994 to the Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame He is a phenomenal man and outstanding artist; there is no question in anyone’s mind that Owen Gromme is one of the greatest wildlife painters of all time.” – Ken McCreary Known as the “dean of U.S. wildlife artists,” Gromme was a native of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. He spent most of his professional life as the curator of birds and mammals at the Milwaukee public Museum. Gromme’s reputation as a painter of wildlife enabled him to bring attention and action to important conservation issues such as legislation to protect birds, the protection of the Horicon Marsh, and the formation of the International Crane Foundation. Gromme served as president of the Wetlands for Wildlife organization and was among the first to crusade against the use of chemicals. The quote above is from former Ducks UnlimitedExecutive Secretary Ken McCreary. It could just as well have been spoken by thousands of Gromme admirers across the state of Wisconsin and the country. Gromme is credited with being the “dean of U.S. wildlife artists.” He was prolific yet demanding of himself. He spent 20 years working on his book, Birds of Wisconsin, a pictorial representation of all birds known to live in Wisconsin. A native of Fond du Lac, Gromme spent his childhood in the marshes and forest of east-central Wisconsin, surrounded by abundant wildlife. His first professional job was as a taxidermist at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Later, after serving in World War I, he went to work at the Milwaukee Public Museum, where he was curator of birds and mammals. He became head of the department and stayed on until retiring in 1965. That set the stage for two more decades of work, for an artist never really retires. Nor does one who is imbued with the conservation ethic, and Gromme was that kind of person. He understood how important conservation education and public support were to the environmental cause. Gromme was fearless when it came to speaking out about issues, as in the 1930s, when he pushed for a closed season on ducks, bag limits on geese and other environmental legislation. He worked with Aldo Leopold to influence legislation that would protect herons, hawks and owls. His networking and organizing skills were strong. He played an important role in helping to stave off efforts to drain the Horicon Marsh. He was among the founders of the International Crane Foundation in Baraboo. Gromme was heavily involved in observing and collecting specimens for the museum, and he had a keen eye for noting environmental concerns. He was one of the first to notice the scarcity of birds of prey and warblers, and learned that this was due to chemicals being used to fight Dutch elm disease. Long before Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, Gromme was crusading against pesticide misuse. Item 1R619X I offer free returns that are subject to review. Buyer must review pictures closely with an understanding of what is being purchased. Items are pictured sold as is. In addition my shipping schedule is mostly on Fridays but at times I will ship sooner. If requested to ship ASAP I will do my best to accomidate.
Price: 81.25 USD
Location: Palatine, Illinois
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Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Owen Gromme
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Edition Size: 500
Signed By: Owen J. Gromme
Size: Medium (Up to 36in.)
Date of Creation: 1970-1989
Item Length: 17”
Region of Origin: Wisconsin, USA
Framing: Unframed
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30in.)
Personalize: No
Listed By: Dealer Or Reseller
Year of Production: 1987
Item Height: 22.25”
Style: Realism
Features: Signed
Culture: Ducks
Print Type: Offset Lithograph
Time Period Produced: 1980-1989
Image Orientation: Portrait
Signed: Signed
Title: Meadowlark
Material: Offset Lithograph
Original/Licensed Reprint: Limited Edition
Subject: Birds, Ducks, Animals, Winter, Lakeside, Canvasbacks
Print Surface: Paper
Type: Print
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Original/Reproduction: Artwork Reproduction
Theme: Animals
Production Technique: Offset Lithograph
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States