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Seated Cheetahs
(1988)
Subject: Cheetah
Dimensions (inches): 21 x 12 x 12
Medium: Bronze
Description: The Cheetah is best known for its speed, but an adult seldom runs except while hunting. Unlike the Lion, who can usually be found sleeping all day, the Cheetah often spends his leisure time looking around. Any high spot - a rock or mound of dirt - will do for a vantage point from which a Cheetah may spend hours watching for prey and surveying his surroundings.
The picture of grace and elegance in any pose, the Cheetah depicted here is the personification of dignity and purpose. Struggling in a losing battle against extinction, the Cheetah has no time for frivolity.
The 21' h. sculpture has been exhibited at the National Sculpture Society and in Central Park Zoo (Society of Animal Artists) in NY, the Colorado Governor's Invitational, the two-person 'Cat Spirit/Cat Strength' exhibition at the Beacon Street Gallery IL, 'Great American Artists' in Cincinnati, the Smithsonian's Conservation Research Center in VA, and the 'American Women Artists' in Sorrento, Italy.
A smaller version (the edition is sold out) has exhibited widely and won awards from the National Sculpture Society and Marin Society of Artists.
Original Available For Sale:
No
Limited Edition Available:
Yes
Edition Size: 100
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