Reclining Ocelot by Robert Bateman-consignment
$285.00
Description
Reclining Ocelot – 15 x 26; Offset Paper; Edition Size 950; $225.00 U.S. Unframed print from a private collection.
“The ocelot is perhaps the most elegant of the small cats. In fact, a large ocelot is not all that small
since they retail a length of over 3 feet. Some would say that they are the most elegant of all cats
because of the long neck, slender body and softly shaded, rectangular markings. The face is also
particularly appealing with the large, alert eyes, short muzzle and pink nose.
Ocelots are found in a variety of habitats from Texas through Central America to northern South
America. They can swim and, of course, are excellent tree climbers.Where they are not threatened,
they are as active by day as by night. I have shown this ocelot relaxed and watchful. The ocelot in
this print is relaxed and watchful. The painting is in the soft mood of a shaded tropical siesta.”
Robert Bateman
Robert Bateman was born in Toronto,Canada. By combining his vocations as an
accomplished artist and well-trained naturalist, Bateman has become one of the
world’s greatest artists depicting the natural world.
A vivid imagination, combined with worldtravel and exposure, plus intensive study in
the two fields, culminates in paintings that satisfy Bateman’s inner quest for truth in
the worlds of art and nature. Robert’s work is refreshing and his concepts unpredictable.
With an imagination influenced by a multitude of art periods and styles and a
deep understanding of the natural world, Bateman’s artistic statements are strong
and stunning.
Robert Bateman has his own unique style. It cannot be imitated. His compositions are
unique, and his concepts are always fresh and never repeated. There are many who
imitate the natural world, but if Bateman had a passion to paint portraits or the
ballet, his work would still have the breathtaking beauty of the Bateman style.
There was no soul searching required for Robert Bateman; he always knew he was
an artist. The natural world piqued his curiosity and formal training simply followed
as a matter of course. By adopting realism, Bateman was able to express his deep
knowledge and concern for the intricacies found in nature.
Robert Bateman has had many one-man museum shows throughout North America,
including an exhibition at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. His honors,
awards, and honorary doctorates are numerous. He was made Officer of the Order
of Canada, that country’s highest civilian award. He has also been the subject of
three books and six films. Bateman also serves as honorary chairman of the
Harmony Foundation. His artwork is included in the collections of HRH The Prince Charles,
HRH The Prince Philip, the late Princess Grace of Monaco, and Prince Bernhard of
the Netherlands.
Today, Robert lives on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia. His paintings of nature
have been published by Mill Pond Press since 1978, and his artwork is the subject of the
following books: The Art of Robert Bateman (Viking Press/Madison, 1981, out
of print). The World of Robert Bateman (Random House/Madison Press, 1985), An
Artist in Nature (Random House/Madison press, 1990), Robert Bateman – Natural
Worlds (Simon and Schuster/Madison Press, 1996) and a 3 volume Retrospective (Mill
Pond Press, 1978-1991. His work is also featured in Wildlife Painting – Techniques
of Modern Masters, Volumes I and II. A book of his African art entitled Safari is
available for young readers from Little Brown in the U.S. and Penguin in Canada. He can
be seen in the video Robert Bateman: The Man Behind the Image.
Robert Bateman has dedicated his life to preserving the diversity of the natural world
and says, “Variety is not just the spice of life, it is the essence of life.” His essays can
be found at http://www.batemanideas.com.