A painting, gauche and graphite on board, by Bob Kuhn, in permanent collection of the National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, Wyoming. The museum has the largest public collection of works by Kuhn, considered one of the premiere American wildlife artists of all time. Kuhn's notes from the work read, "Front half of a dressed white tail deer.  Road-killed buck, dressed by me, then popped in the freezer." Learn more abut the National Museum of Wildlife Art by going to wildlifeart.org
A painting, gauche and graphite on board, by Bob Kuhn, in permanent collection of the National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, Wyoming. The museum has the largest public collection of works by Kuhn, considered one of the premiere American wildlife artists of all time. Kuhn's notes from the work read, "Front half of a dressed white tail deer. Road-killed buck, dressed by me, then popped in the freezer." Learn more abut the National Museum of Wildlife Art by going to wildlifeart.org