French Deer Print by Georges Frédéric Rötig
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A softly toned woodland scene depicting a small herd of deer gathered along a forest stream. Rendered in muted sepia and warm earth hues, the composition feels calm and contemplative — the kind of piece that draws you in quietly rather than demanding attention.
Attributed to French artist Georges Frédéric Rötig, whose early 20th-century works often centered on pastoral landscapes and wildlife, the scene carries a gentle naturalism and sense of stillness that feels timeless.
Sourced in France, this period print is set within a warm, timeworn wood frame with subtle carved detailing and an aged mat that adds depth and character. The restrained palette and organic subject matter make it especially suited to bedrooms, studies, or hallways — softly bringing the outdoors in.
A piece that holds a quiet narrative, as though captured mid-moment just before the forest shifts again.
19.5" x 24.75"
Details:
Artist: Georges Frédéric Rötig (French)
Origin: France
Date: c. 20th century
Medium: Period wildlife print, Framed
Condition note: The frame and mat show wear, light chipping, discoloration, and gentle waviness consistent with age. These details are considered part of the piece’s history and character. The backing is secured with original nails that have held it in place for many years and could be reinforced if desired.
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