Paintings of Historic Hunts

Seerey-Lester Steps Back in Time

John Seerey-Lester is taking a temporary step back in time to capture the golden era of the white hunter on canvas. English born, Seerey-Lester moved to America 25 years ago and has been painting the wildlife of the world ever since. But his reputation in England grew out of painting nostalgic scenes of the late 1800s and early 1900s. Now he is combining this interest for history with his passion for nature art.

 

His new series will not only include paintings chronicling the safaris of the early 1900s in Africa and India, but also be taking a nostalgic look back at North America’s hunting heritage. Each painting depicts an actual event in hunting history and is accompanied by the story behind the piece.

Some of his new work was unveiled in Native Vision’s booth in 2007 at the Safari Club International Convention in Reno at the end of January.

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NEW ROOSEVELT PAINTING


Easy Does It


Murder in the Morning


Without Warning


Shelter Tent


No One Home - study


One Dog Night


The Arrival


Don't Move
Giclée canvas prints available


Deer Camp
Giclée canvas prints available


Nothin' Bruin


Deer Hunters


End in Sight 


Tanganyika Twilight
Giclée canvas prints available


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