A.B. Frost Chromolithograph "Waiting for a Shot" Antique VTG Print Matted RARE
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Matted and sealed- Mat measures 18. X 16 print is 11 x 14 -
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Quite the eclectic artist, A.B. Frost is known for his comic illustrations, watercolor paintings, and chromolithography prints. Born in Philadelphia in 1851, he first gained attention for illustration art in the 1874 book, Out of the Hurly Burly. In between stints at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, A.B. Frost produced artwork for several publications, including Lewis Carroll's Rhyme? And Reason? and Joel Chandler Harris' Tales of Uncle Remus. Thereafter, he produced a couple of his own books.
Bring the spirit of the American frontier to your walls with this rare antique chromolithograph by celebrated illustrator A.B. Frost (1851–1928), titled "Waiting for a Shot at the Old Ram."
This dynamic outdoor hunting scene captures two figures tracking prey in a snowy mountain pass—classic Frost style full of tension and narrative detail. Known for his mastery of rural Americana and natural storytelling, Frost's work was published in Harper's Weekly and other iconic periodicals.
Details:
• Artist: A.B. Frost (signed in plate)
• Title: "Waiting for a Shot at the Old Ram"
• Medium: Chromolithograph print
• Date: Circa late 19th–early 20th century
• Presentation: Professionally matted (no frame)
• Condition: Very good antique condition with mild age-related wear; see photos
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