Fighting grouse
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Poster with the painting "Fighting Capercaillie", created in 1886 by Ferdinand von Wright.
The painting depicts a dramatic scene of two roosters with their feathers raised in protest. The roosters appear to be fighting for dominance, and their body language – tense feathers, bared beaks and powerful claws – conveys the intensity of their conflict.
Von Wright was known for his ability to capture the details of animals in a way that was both artistically and scientifically accurate. A self-taught artist, he became a leading figure in Finnish naturalism, especially in bird painting. During his time, he had a great influence on both the Finnish and international art scenes.
"Fighting Feathered Cocks" is an excellent example of his style, which combined careful observation of nature with a dramatic portrayal of the animals.
Artist: Ferdinand von Wright | Created: 1886.
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📜 Paper quality
- Our posters comes from one of the world's leading manufacturers of fine art prints - Hahnemühle. The 210g paper from Hahnemühle is matte with a texture and warm tone that gives the image a fantastic depth. Thanks to the paper's unbeatable quality, you can count on a durability of up to 60 years if you avoid strong sunlight or other stress.
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