Pitter-Patter

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Year
1961
Peak Position
#76
Weeks on Chart
5
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
The Four Sportsmen were a group of four American artists who gained fame in the early 20th century for their sports-themed paintings. The group consisted of Arthur Burdett Frost, Henry Sandham, A.B. Wenzell, and Charles Dana Gibson. Each artist brought their unique style and expertise to the group, showcasing their talents in illustrating various sports such as hunting, fishing, horse racing, and other outdoor activities.


The Four Sportsmen gained popularity for their detailed and realistic portrayals of sporting scenes, capturing the excitement and energy of the sports they depicted. Their work was widely published in magazines and books, making them well-known and respected artists during their time. The group's collaboration allowed them to combine their individual talents and create a body of work that celebrated the spirit of sportsmanship and outdoor recreation.

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