Long-Tailed Deer (1847) by John James Audubon

Long-Tailed Deer - John James Audubon - 1847

Artwork Information

TitleLong-Tailed Deer
ArtistJohn James Audubon
Date1847
Art MovementNaturalism

About Long-Tailed Deer

The artwork entitled “Long-Tailed Deer,” created by John James Audubon in 1847, exemplifies the Naturalism art movement and belongs to the genre of animal painting. The depiction is a detailed and lifelike representation of a deer, captured in motion as it leaps gracefully through the landscape.

In the artwork, a deer is portrayed with remarkable precision and detail, characteristic of Audubon’s meticulous style. The vibrant and realistic colors of the deer’s fur and the surrounding foliage contribute to the naturalistic quality of the piece. The background showcases a serene countryside with gentle hills and subtle variations in greenery, providing a tranquil setting that enhances the presence of the deer. The animal’s elongated form is emphasized, evidencing the artist’s keen observation of nature and wildlife. This composition captures a moment of vitality and movement, rendering the natural beauty and elegance of the long-tailed deer in a vivid and engaging manner.

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