This reproduction of the July 1927 cover of Field & Stream depicts one of the most dramatic big-game encounters ever painted for the magazine. A fur-clad hunter squares off against a snarling polar bear on a frozen Arctic ridge — raw, edge-of-your-seat wilderness at its finest. Painted by Charles Lawrence McConnell and paired with the tantalizing in-issue headline "Hunted by Polar Bears," it captures an era of adventure hunting that few can imagine today. Distressed edges and a weathered finish make it a bold and conversation-starting piece for any lodge, cabin, or big-game hunter's wall.
Field & Stream™ is a registered trademark of F&S IP Owner LLC
This reproduction of the July 1927 cover of Field & Stream depicts one of the most dramatic big-game encounters ever painted for the magazine. A fur-clad hunter squares off against a snarling polar bear on a frozen Arctic ridge — raw, edge-of-your-seat wilderness at its finest. Painted by Charles Lawrence McConnell and paired with the tantalizing in-issue headline "Hunted by Polar Bears," it captures an era of adventure hunting that few can imagine today. Distressed edges and a weathered finish make it a bold and conversation-starting piece for any lodge, cabin, or big-game hunter's wall.
Field & Stream™ is a registered trademark of F&S IP Owner LLC