H-39 Gray Fox on stump
Color Reproduction | By Charles Beckendorf
Additional Information
The Gray fox, also called tree fox, is essentially an inhabitant of wooded areas over the entire state except for the upper Panhandle.
The gray fox is adept at climbing trees - especially if the trees are large leaning trees or have branches close to the ground. This fox will use trees as an escape device when pursued by coyotes or domestic dogs.
Gray foxes are much more active during the day than other foxes. Like almost all predators, though, gray foxes find working at night a great deal safer when near human settlement.
This image is from the Charles Beckendorf Texas Wildlife book. The original was an acrylic painting on canvas (1992) and the size is approximately 14 X 11 inches. The total edition size of this print is 500.
This is a part of the Texas Wildlife Art Prints Collection.
Color Reproduction
The Gray fox, also called tree fox, is essentially an inhabitant of wooded areas over the entire state except for the upper Panhandle.
The gray fox is adept at climbing trees - especially if the trees are large leaning trees or have branches close to the ground. This fox will use trees as an escape device when pursued by coyotes or domestic dogs.
Gray foxes are much more active during the day than other foxes. Like almost all predators, though, gray foxes find working at night a great deal safer when near human settlement.
This image is from the Charles Beckendorf Texas Wildlife book. The original was an acrylic painting on canvas (1992) and the size is approximately 14 X 11 inches. The total edition size of this print is 500.
This is a part of the Texas Wildlife Art Prints Collection.
Beckendorf color reproductions are developed using four color process printing on fine white paper. This advanced technique utilizes separate color plates for each of the primary colors, plus black. High-resolution digital scans and special process inks are utilized to yield beautiful, accurate reproductions.
About the Artist - Charles Beckendorf
Charles grew up in Mathis, Texas, where he had the opportunity to spend hours on large ranches. Generous land owners gave him permission to wander freely over their ranches and he observed creatures in their natural surroundings. He developed a lifelong love of nature, whether it be in the tiniest of flowers or the largest of animals. It was at this time that he became a true naturalist.
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