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Fred McCaleb

Fred McCaleb (20th century) was active/lived in Louisiana.  Fred McCaleb is known for Hunting genre and waterfowl, hunting dog portrait painting.

During the mid 20th century, Fred McCaleb was considered by some to be the consummate sporting artist.  "When he wasn't at his easel, his bacherlorhood allowed him to fish the bayous and rivesrs of his home state, Louisiana, shoot ducks in its marshes, or hunt game birds in its flatlands."

From theses experiences he did numerous drawings, painting and etchings, many which appeared in sporting magazines such as Field & Stream, Outdoor Life and Sports Afield.

"And whereas his art reflected a variety of themes it was his ability to portray the hunting dog as an almost regal subject that has won this artist his unique place in the world of sporting art forty-five years after his death."

Source:
Description "About Fred McCaleb", Savor Wild Game Cookbook by Blanche Johnson and Chuck Johnson, abooks.google.com

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Facts about Fred McCaleb

During the mid 20th century, Fred McCaleb was considered by some to be the consummate sporting artist.  "When he wasn't at his easel, his bacherlorhood allowed him to fish the bayous and rivesrs of his home state, Louisiana, shoot ducks in its marshes, or hunt game birds in its flatlands."

From theses experiences he did numerous drawings, painting and etchings, many which appeared in sporting magazines such as Field & Stream, Outdoor Life and Sports Afield.

"And whereas his art reflected a variety of themes it was his ability to portray the hunting dog as an almost regal subject that has won this artist his unique place in the world of sporting art forty-five years after his death."

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