Charley Harper

Charley Harper (August 4, 1922–June 10, 2007) had an alternative way of looking at nature. His serigraphs were large expanses of rich color, which gave the viewer a very different perspective on the animal kingdom. A conservationist as well as an artist, Harper revealed the unique aspects of his wildlife subjects through highly stylized geometric reduction. Harper said he was the only wildlife artist who has never been compared to Audubon, yet his wildlife art was just as instructive—the only difference was that Harper laced his lessons with humor. Harper believed that humor made it easier to encourage changes in our attitudes and awareness of environmental concerns.

Charley Harper - Frequent Flyer
$12,500.00
Maquette, Gouache on Paper
4 x 4 ″
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Charley Harper - Hawk Aloft
$35,000.00
Acrylic on canvas
18.5 x 13 ″
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Charley Harper - Squirrel in a Squall, 1983
$500.00
Serigraph
13 x 13 ″
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Charley Harper - Baffling Belly (Red-Bellied Woodpecker, 1971
$1,200.00
Serigraph
13 x 19 ″
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