"Artist Rod Ruth (1912-1987) was raised near Lake Michigan, which instilled in him a lifelong love of nature and wildlife. He began his career as an illustrator for Chicago based magazines (1940-1951). Ruth further honed his skills over the next several decades in the field of advertising and children's books, drawing the comic strip ""The Toodles"" from 1941-1958, and designing travel posters for Greyhound. The artist is perhaps best known for his work on the 1972 book Album of Dinosaurs. This original 1960s poster by Ruth heralds fall in all its splendor -- turning leaves, haystacks, red bar


"Artist Rod Ruth (1912-1987) was raised near Lake Michigan, which instilled in him a lifelong love of nature and wildlife. He began his career as an illustrator for Chicago based magazines (1940-1951). Ruth further honed his skills over the next several decades in the field of advertising and children's books, drawing the comic strip ""The Toodles"" from 1941-1958, and designing travel posters for Greyhound. The artist is perhaps best known for his work on the 1972 book Album of Dinosaurs. This original 1960s poster by Ruth heralds fall in all its splendor -- turning leaves, haystacks, red barns, rolling hills, and a handsome pheasant -- all bathed in soft autumnal light."


Size: 2200px × 3000px
Photo credit: © The Protected Art Archive / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: autumn, bird, fall, leaves, pheasant, season