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Illustrated Game Bird Wings - Wild Turkey Tom

Hand-illustrated studies of Wild Turkey plumage. 

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Frame available in large size only.

Sale price$40.00

Printing

Archival giclée

Frames

1⅜” Rustic Burl Wood Frame
Finished in a rich espresso tone with a natural burl wood grain and a 1⅜" profile. 1¼" Natural Linen Liner optional.

Step into the storied landscapes of early American wilderness with this evocative collection of naturalist illustrations, showcasing the unmistakable elegance of the wild turkey wing. Originally created in the early 20th century, these studies highlight the intricate patterning, iridescent sheen, and powerful structure of one of North America's most iconic game birds. Perfect for a hunting lodge, southern home, or gentleman’s study, these pieces honor the turkey’s long-standing presence in both the sporting tradition and the natural heritage of the American countryside.

These archival-quality fine art prints are reproduced on imported Italian artist-grade watercolor paper, prized for its texture and durability. Using museum-standard archival inks and ultra high-fidelity printing techniques, each feathered detail is rendered with stunning clarity, tonal depth, and rich, lasting color.

The collection reflects a moment in time when science and art intertwined—when artists studied their subjects with reverence and precision. Each composition captures the turkey wing in dramatic stillness, focusing on the elegant curvature, layered plumage, and the subtle variations of tone that define its beauty. The artist’s meticulous technique offers not only an anatomical study but an artistic celebration of texture and form.

Presented against a minimalist background, the turkey wing becomes an object of sculptural beauty—a bold emblem of the American wild. Whether appreciated for its historical relevance, artistic merit, or rustic appeal, this collection speaks to the enduring allure of field and forest, tradition and craft, nature and art.