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ROBERT BATEMAN
Lady Amherst Pheasant |
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paper |
550 signed and numbered |
23" x 23" |
$195 |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Last Look - Big Horn Sheep |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
18.5" x 32.5" |
$135 |
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In this scene, I wanted to give the quality of being on top of the world. I have pushed the animals up to the top of the picture, against the sky. The big, old ram stays protectively in the rear and gives you one last scornful look before he follows the herd and is gone. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Late Winter - Black Squirrel |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
11.75" x 7.25" |
$185 |
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I have shown this squirrel near a young red oak tree, possibly planted by himself of another squirrel. It is late winter; the snow is thick, hard, and crystalline. The squirrel may see this as a weak spot in the crust through which he can dig for an almost forgotten nut. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Laughing Gull and Horseshoe Crab |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
10" x 17.5" |
$155 |
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Laughing gulls congregate by the thousands when horseshoe crabs are spawning and devour the eggs and even the flesh of the adults which are washed ashore. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Leopard Ambush |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
20" x 27.5" |
$1395 |
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As I painted, the image of a tightly drawn bow and arrow occurred to me. The leopard is the clenched hand of the archer, the lines in the cliff suggest the arrow, and the drip stains at the left represent the bow. The composition is one of tightly drawn tension which could be released in a flash. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Leopard and Thompson Gazelle Kill |
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paper |
signed and numbered |
20" x 23.75" |
$200 |
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This is a quiet, benign scene. I wanted to emphasize tranquility rather than a mood of vicious killing. There is, however, tension and mistrust still in the leopard's eyes. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Leopard at Seronera |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
12.75" x 19.5" |
$390 |
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The leopard is a predator that hunts by hiding and pouncing. He is the best climber of the big cats, and he spends much of his time up in trees. This provides an airy vantage point where he can watch for his prey. It is amazing how difficult it is to see an animal of this size up in a tree; its dangling tail is usually the giveaway. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Leopard in a Sausage Tree |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
20.25" x 25.75" |
$2915 |
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The leopard glides through the branches of the sausage tree without effort or sound and instantly blends with the convoluted limbs. The coolness of his attitude in his green, airy world reminded me of the atmosphere of a tropical café - exotic and relaxed. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Lily Pads and Loons |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
10.75" x 27.5" |
$2150 |
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I made this painting long and horizontal to convey a secretive, tranquil feeling. I played up the lily pads and grasses and made the water a velvety, blackish green with light splotches that camouflage the loon so well near shore. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Lion and Wildebeest |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
20.75" x 27.75" |
$160 |
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I designed this painting to play up the herd of wildebeest and to show that a few are keeping an eye on the lion. I deliberately painted the lion as subdued and almost transparent, partly as a reaction to the normal dramatic depiction and partly because lions do blend with the landscape. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Lion at Tsavo |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
17.25" x 27" |
$675 |
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Dusk is a time of activity along the rivers of Africa. Life of the day and life of the night overlap. This mature lion is not on the prowl; he is taking a stroll after his hot, daylong siesta. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Lion Cubs |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
17.5" x 24.5" |
$1125 |
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These yearling cubs survey the world of the Serengeti Plain far below them. The Serengeti is a priceless heritage of all mankind. It is to be hoped the lions will forever gaze on a domain which belongs to them. - R. B. |
ROBERT BATEMAN
Lion Cubs
from the Sappi Portfolio |
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paper |
550 signed and numbered |
20" x 16.75" |
email price request |
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One of a set of twelve fine prints, each being an integral part of the exclusive limited edition "Sappi" portfolio. The portfolio is limited to only 550 in size and proceeds benefit The Sappi Conservation project. Funds generated from the sale of the portfolio go to the World Wildlife Fund South Africa to further its vital conservation programs. Prints included are: Giant Eagle Owl, Grey-Hooded Kingfisher, Ground Hornbill, King Cheetah, Kudu, Lion Cubs, Pygmy Falcon, Pygmy Geese, Springbok, White Rhinoceros, Blue Cranes and African Buffalo. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Lioness at Serengeti |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
20 x 31 .75" |
$360 |
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It is possible in Serengeti Park to stand on a hill and see thousands of antelope and zebra as far as the horizon during migration times. The lions, of course, follow these herds. This lioness is shown at rest, satisfied by the magnificent world she lives in. - R. B. |
ROBERT BATEMAN
Lions at Dawn |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
22" x 29 .25" |
$295 |
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With their regal elegance, these cats forever intrigue us. Lounging playfully in the morning sun, these stately creatures bring us up close in a wildlife encounter that is especially one of a kind. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Lions in the Grass |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
20" x 33" |
$825 |
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This lion and his lioness are just becoming alert in the afterglow, at the end of a day of relaxing. In the next few moments, they will rise and stretch and begin the evening hunt for food. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Little Blue Heron |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
14.75" x 8.25" |
$210 |
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It was the slaty blues, grays and purples in the bird and sky that I enjoyed playing with in this painting. I also tried to repeat the spindly, sinuous elegance of the bird in the twisted, red cedar branches. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Lively Pair - Chickadees |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
10.25" x 14.25" |
email price request |
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This pair of chickadees is found with some white pine clusters and a sprig of wild American holly that lacks the prickly evergreen leaves. - R. B. |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Londolosi Cheetah |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
10.75"x 21.5" |
$135 |
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350 signed and numbered |
12" x 24" |
$355 |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Long Light - Polar Bear |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
17.75" x 35.25" |
$275 |
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180 signed and numbered |
18" x 37" |
$765 |
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In the land of cold winter darkness, the light is a major element in the landscape. Summer turns the arctic into the land of the midnight sun, but it's the angle of the light that makes it so special. - R. B. |
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Loon Family |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
16.5" x 18.25" |
$835 |
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To millions of people, loons symbolize the clean, remote wilderness. It is partly the familiar sight of the elegant silhouette, but mainly the haunting cry. Now, of course, lakes like this one are threatened by acid rain, the fish population is declining as the acidity rises. In time, there will be no food for the loons, and our lake will be dead. Let us hope that powerful forces will come to the rescue in time. - R. B. |
ROBERT BATEMAN
Loon Gathering at Big East |
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paper |
950 signed and numbered |
16" x 32" |
$225 |
| giclee canvas |
180 signed and numbered |
20" x 40" |
$900 |
| giclee canvas |
99 signed and numbered |
30" x 60" |
$1600 |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Loon Pair and Young |
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lithograph |
290 signed and numbered |
10.5" x 23" |
$250 |
ROBERT BATEMAN
Lucas Porch |
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paper |
1250 signed and numbered |
24.5" x 24.5" |
$195 |
giclee
canvas |
180 signed and numbered |
31" x 31" |
$750 |
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ROBERT BATEMAN
Lunging Heron |
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paper |
1250 signed and numbered |
10.25" x 19" |
$125 |
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With their long legs, necks and beaks herons can wade through the water and strike at prey with great accuracy. The long and slender structure of the heron does not present a highly visible image to the fish and frogs beneath the surface of the water. - R. B. |
ROBERT BATEMAN
Lunging Osprey |
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paper |
2500 signed and numbered |
10.25" x 7.25" |
$75 |
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The osprey or fish hawk is a raptor commonly seen along coastlines or inland waterways, where it is sometimes mistaken for the larger bald eagle. The only hawk that actually dives into the water, the osprey hovers above the surface then plunges feet first in its pursuit of fish, the sole constituent of its diet. It may dramatically disappear beneath the surface for a moment and then emerge with a fish seized in its talons before flying off to feed. - R. B. |
ROBERT BATEMAN
Lynx in Snow |
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paper |
4500 signed and numbered |
8" x 8.5" |
$235 |
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It is the time of gray light, of fading light. Darkness doesnt quite come because the fluffy snow seems to emanate its own bluish glow. This is the time for the lynx to emerge from its daytime resting place. The lynx is a classic cata silent animal of the night. In the winter, he is in his element. With his huge soft paws, he can prowl noiselessly on top of the deep snow. His prey, the snowshoe hare, has competing equipment with his furry hind feet. - R. B. |
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