Each giclée reproduction is printed with fade-resistant inks on acid-free canvas and then hand-stretched on 1.25″ solid wood stretcher bars.
Prints are shipped ready-to-hang, with all necessary mounting hardware pre-installed for you, so there’s nothing to do but enjoy.

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Print and construction quality is guaranteed, but since our products are made-to-order we do not accept general returns or exchanges. Full return policy.

Hand-Crafted

Made Locally

Quality Guaranteed

About the Art
Watching the Stalkers (1883) by John Sargent Noble is a striking example of 19th-century sporting art.
In this scene, a hunter peers through a spyglass, surveying the terrain for more deer. By his side, his two Irish Wolfhounds wait patiently by their quarry, a majestic red stag buck.
Noble’s meticulous attention to detail is evident throughout the painting, from the lifelike texture and coloration of the animal’s fur to the rich colors and details of the beautiful landscape, a key fixture in many of his paintings.

John Sargent Noble
John Sargent Noble was an English animal and sporting painter who studied at the Royal Academy Schools under the guidance of Edwin Landseer, one of the 19th century’s most renowned animal painters. Noble regularly exhibited his works at the Royal Academy in London from 1866 to 1895.
Noble enjoyed considerable commercial success during his lifetime, particularly as animal portraiture became fashionable among wealthy patrons.
His works often depicted the pets of the affluent, and his success was partly fueled by the popularity of animal portraits, a trend that gained prominence thanks in part to Queen Victoria. The Queen had Landseer, Noble’s mentor, paint portraits of her beloved dogs, which elevated the demand for such artwork.

Our Commitment To Quality
Each print is a giclée reproduction on acid-free archival canvas, carefully restored to bring out the rich colors and fine details of the original painting. This ensures vibrant, true-to-life artwork that will stand the test of time without fading or yellowing.
Professionally stretched and ready to hang, these prints offer exceptional durability and a premium feel that elevates any space. Whether displayed in a hunting cabin, office, or living room, you can trust this wall art to maintain its beauty and craftsmanship for years to come.
faq.
What size print should I order?
The size of your print largely depends on where you want to hang it. For art hung over a sofa or a bed choose a print which is 75% the length of the furniture.
For example, if your sofa measures 80 inches in length you’d want a print that is at least 55 inches. For over the bed placement, measure the length of the headboard.
If you are hanging a print over the fireplace, however, it generally looks best when you choose a print that is the same width as the opening of the fireplace.
Though, sometimes a print that is the length of the mantle can also look nice.
When choosing wall art for a mostly empty wall, the print should take up 60% of the available space, so for an 8 foot wall you’d want a 55-60 inch print.
If there are other items filling part of the space, like furniture, you may want to go smaller so things look more balanced.
When will my order ship?
Canvas products are printed and constructed specifically for you.
This process takes time depending on our manufacturing backlog, but you can expect fulfillment to take place within 2-5 days of ordering.
After that, your order is handed off to the courier, and will reach you within 3-6 business days depending on your location, holiday schedule, and their current workload.
What is your return policy?
Quality is guaranteed. If there is a print error or visible defect, we will replace your order. However, we do not accept general or sizing related returns.
Since products are custom made for you we have no way to re-process these items and store them. You can read our full return policy here.
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