Junoesque
by Barbara Keith
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Dimensions
10.000 x 14.000 inches
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Title
Junoesque
Artist
Barbara Keith
Medium
Mixed Media - Watercolor Enhanced Colored Pencil
Description
Original available. If interested, make an offer - all reasonable offers will be considered.
The silver fox is a melanistic form of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). Silver foxes display a great deal of pelt variation. Some are completely black except for a white coloration on the tip of the tail, giving them a silverly appearance. Some silver foxes are bluish-grey, and some may have a cinereous color on the sides. Historically, silver foxes were among the most valued furbearer, and their pelts were frequently worn by nobles in Russia, Western Europe, and China. Wild silver foxes do not naturally reproduce exclusively with members of the same coat morph and can be littermates with the common red variety, though captive populations bred for their fur and as pets are almost exclusively mated with members of the same color (Wikipedia).
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April 8th, 2020
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Comments (22)
Madalena Lobao-Tello
Congratulations!! Your artwork is my today feature and favorite on Women Painters group. Shared on our WP group homepage as well as in the Favorites of the day discussion thread and also in our Facebook group.
Taphath Foose
This is so beautifully done, Barbara!! Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Mix Your Media"! I invite you to place it in the group's "Featured Image Archive" Discussion!! L/F
Elizabeth Winter
What a beautiful and unique dog. I have never heard of them before, so thanks for sharing! f/v
Barbara Keith replied:
This is not a dog, it's a fox bred frequently for it's unique fur.. but I appreciate you noticing my work