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Wounded Stag, 1930 (woodcut)
1067592 Wounded Stag, 1930 (woodcut) by Ostoja-Chrostovski, Stanislav (fl.1910); 10.2x12.1 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; gift of Pauline A. Pinckney; Polish, out of copyright
Media ID 22646604
© gift of Pauline A. Pinckney / Bridgeman Images
Antler Antlers Deer Hound Hounds Hunts Pain Rearing Stag Stags Injuries Wound
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This black and white woodcut print titled "Wounded Stag, 1930" by Stanislav Ostoja-Chrostovski tells a poignant story of pain and survival in the wild. Measuring 10.2x12.1 cm, this artwork is housed at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA. The image depicts a majestic stag with antlers raised high, rearing back in agony as it suffers from a grave injury. A loyal hound stands faithfully beside the wounded creature, its presence adding to the emotional intensity of the scene. The dense woodland surrounding them creates an atmospheric backdrop for this dramatic moment. Ostoja-Chrostovski's masterful technique brings out every detail of the animals' expressions and their natural surroundings. The artist skillfully captures both physical pain and resilience through his intricate lines and textures. "Wounded Stag" serves as a reminder of the harsh realities faced by wildlife during hunting seasons. It prompts viewers to reflect on our relationship with nature and consider how we can better protect these magnificent creatures. Gifted to the museum by Pauline A. Pinckney, this Polish artwork holds historical significance while also showcasing Ostoja-Chrostovski's exceptional talent as an artist. With its timeless appeal, this woodcut print continues to resonate with art enthusiasts around the world who appreciate its beauty and thought-provoking narrative.
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