Pride of Place: The Art of Carl Brenders
- Description
- Images (7)
- Write a review
'It has been said that art begins where nature ends. In the case of the work of Carl Brenders, art and nature blend in a seamless continuum.' These are the words of Robert Bateman describing the work of Carl in the foreword to Pride of Place.
This is a celebration to honour the remarkable talent of the legendary Belgian wildlife painter, Carl Brenders.
Illustrated in colour throughout, this book is a must for any lover of wildlife art. Carl describes the inspiration for many of the paintings, and his philosophy on wildlife art. It also gives a rare insight into Carl's work by showing some of his preliminary sketches.
This is a celebration to honour the remarkable talent of the legendary Belgian wildlife painter, Carl Brenders.
Illustrated in colour throughout, this book is a must for any lover of wildlife art. Carl describes the inspiration for many of the paintings, and his philosophy on wildlife art. It also gives a rare insight into Carl's work by showing some of his preliminary sketches.
Other products you may be interested in:
Other titles in related subjects:
Other products from the same publisher
related organisations include:
American Society of Botanical Artists
ARKive
Wildlife Film-makers
If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page.
Subject











