while the composition as a whole carries the warmth and freshness of early spring in an Ontario forest
his insect and butterfly studies demonstrate the full breadth of his observational range
and Glen painted the bird with the awareness of someone who had heard it as well as observed it
Glen made extended field trips to Drag Lake in Haliburton
the viewer is assessed and found uninteresting
Moose — Bag Original while the composition as aA bull moose crashes through a river the massive body at full stride, water exploding from both sides, the palmate antlers still in velvet and already enormous. Glen's field notes at the lower left record the specimen: Alces alces andersoni, from Bon Echo, Frontenac district, Ontario, date October 6, 1939, acquired from the Department of Lands and Forests. The scientific context is part of the painting's identity this is a specific animal from a