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Paul Wood, Pointer And Mallard, 1920s, Paper

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$574

Vintage Hunting Dog Lithograph “Pointer and Mallard” by Paul Wood – New York, 1930s : This fine early 20th-century lithograph by American artist Paul Wood portrays a classic sporting scene titled Pointer and Mallard. Published by the New York Coloring Society in the 1930s, the artwork captures a moment of alert focus as a trained hunting dog locks its gaze on a startled mallard rising into the air above a reedy marshland. Paul Wood was known for his sensitive and lifelike depictions of dogs, particularly sporting breeds such as setters and pointers. Here, his talent for combining anatomical precision with expressive realism is clearly evident. The muscular stance of the pointer, rendered in warm tones of white and chestnut, conveys both strength and discipline, while the landscape—golden reeds swaying against a blue-gray sky—evokes the quiet tension of a hunt. The lithograph exemplifies the popular genre of American sporting art of the interwar period, blending technical mastery with nostalgic charm. The print’s balanced composition and subdued color palette make it equally suitable for collectors of canine art and enthusiasts of country or hunting-themed interiors. Condition: Very good for age, with strong colors and clean margins. Slight toning consistent with age, not affecting the image. Framing tips: Best displayed in a dark walnut or black frame with a light cream mat to highlight the dog’s silhouette and the soft natural tones of the marsh scene. Perfect for study walls, hunting lodges, or traditional interiors. Technique: Lithograph Maker: Paul Wood, New York Coloring Society, New York, circa 1930s

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