This listing is for a Charles Frace poster for the Royal Ontario Museum. The poster size measures 28"x22". The print is in good condition but does have some minor handling marks so it should probably be dry mounted before framing.
Charles Fracé
Charles Fracé, an internationally-renowned
wildlife artist, died December 16, 2005 after a long illness. Charles
Fracé was born in 1926 in a small town in eastern Pennsylvania. He
began drawing at five and taught himself to paint when he was fifteen.
His self-instructed talent earned him a scholarship to Philadelphia's
Museum School of Art. In 1955, Fracé began a professional career
as a freelance illustrator in New York City. Eventually, he became
one of the nation's most sought-after illustrators of wildlife. In
1973, with the issue of Fracé's first limited edition print, he made
the permanent change to fine art. Fracé and his art have been
the subject of two books, and have been featured at over 450 one-man
shows throughout the country.