Peter Beard

American, 1938–2020

Elui with World Record Cow Elephant Tusk, 47 lbs., Marsabit Forest, Kenya, 1962

Mixed media c-print with gelatin silver print collage, watercolor, tempera paint, ink
55.5 x 42.75 in. (140.97 x 108.58 cm.)
Frame: 62.36 x 49.21 x 1.97 in. (158.4 x 125 x 5 cm.)
Signed and inscribed on recto. Accompanied by a signed and copyright stamped Certificate of Authenticity.

Printed 2006
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"Elui with World Record Cow Elephant Tusk, 47 lbs., Marsabit Forest, Kenya" is the cover of the first edition of Beard's seminal book "The End of the Game." The print features Elui, Peter's tracker from the Waliangulu tribe.

"We, Indigenous Peoples, are the redline. We have drawn that line with our bodies against the privatization of nature, to dirty fossil fuels and to climate change. We are the defenders of the world's most biologically and culturally diverse regions. We will protect our sacred lands. Our knowledge has much of the solutions to climate change that humanity seeks. It's only when they listen to our message that ecosystems of the world will be renewed." - Tom Goldtooth, Executive Director of Indigenous Environmental Network

American artist and photographer Peter Beard has been photographing the wild animals and landscape of Africa since he was a teenager. Beard’s images explore animal populations and extinction due to the rise of big game hunting and deforestation. Part documentarian, part activist, Beard’s work captured the plight of a continent succumbing to industrialization. “The wilderness is gone,” the artist had said, “and with it much more than we can appreciate or predict. We'll suffer for it.” Born on January 22, 1938 in New York, NY the artist and diarist was educated at Yale University, studying art history with the famed abstract painter Josef Albers. After moving to Africa in the 1960s, Beard began to catalog the demise of elephants and rhinoceroses in Kenya’s Tsavo National Park. In 1975, while living in Nairobi, Beard spotted a beautiful university student named Iman. The photographer later brought her to New York, launching her career as a supermodel. Over the course of his career he collaborated with Andy Warhol, Richard Lindner, Francis Bacon, and others. Sadly, Beard died in April 2020 at the age of 82 after disappearing from his Long Island home and was found after an extensive, 19-day search effort.

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Provenance:
  • Acquired directly from the artist
  • Private Collection, Switzerland
  • Ships From: Switzerland
  • Shipping Dimensions: 62.36 x 49.21 x 1.97 in. (158.4 x 125 x 5 cm.)
  • Frame Material: Wood
  • Framed Under: Glass
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