
All But Forgotten

by Lianne Schneider
Title
All But Forgotten
Artist
Lianne Schneider
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Painting/photographic Art
Description
Digital impressionist hand-painting of one of the small herd of American bison restored to the Montana plains from pure stock from the Wind Cave National Park, SD herd.
What is life?
It is the flash of a firefly in the night.
It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime.
It is the little shadow which runs across
the grass and loses itself in the sunset.
Crowfoot, Blackfoot warrior
The American bison, also commonly known as the American buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds, became nearly extinct by a combination of commercial hunting and slaughter in the 19th century and introduction of bovine diseases from domestic cattle, and has made a recent resurgence largely restricted to a few national parks and reserves. Their historical range roughly comprised a triangle between the Great Bear Lake in Canada's far northwest, south to the Mexican states of Durango and Nuevo Leon, and east along the western boundary of the Appalachian Mountains.
The term "buffalo" may be considered a misnomer for this animal, as it is only distantly related to either of the two "true buffalo," the Asian water buffalo and the African buffalo. However, "bison" is a Greek word meaning ox-like animal, while "buffalo" originated with the French fur trappers who called these massive beasts "boeufs," meaning ox or bullock - so both names, "bison" and "buffalo," have a similar meaning. In reference to this animal, the term "buffalo," which dates to 1635, has a much longer history than the term "bison," which was first recorded in 1774. The American bison is more closely related to the wisent or European bison.
Bison were hunted almost to extinction in the late 19th century primarily by market hunters and were reduced to a few hundred by the mid-1880s. They were hunted for their skins, with the rest of the animal left behind to decay on the ground. After the animals rotted, their bones were collected and shipped back east in large quantities. The US Army sanctioned and actively endorsed the wholesale slaughter of bison herds. The US federal government promoted bison hunting for various reasons, to allow ranchers to range their cattle without competition from other bovines, and to weaken the North American Indian population by removing their main food source and to pressure them onto the reservations. Without the bison, native people of the plains were forced either to leave the land or starve to death.
The Antelope Island bison herd, an isolated bison herd on Utah's Antelope Island has also been used to improve the genetic diversity of American bison. The current American bison population has been growing rapidly, and is estimated at 350,000 compared to an estimated 60 to 100 million in the mid-19th century. Most current herds, however are genetically polluted or partly crossbred with cattle. Today there are only four genetically unmixed, free roaming, public bison herds and only one that is also free of brucellosis: it roams Wind Cave National Park. A founder population of 16 animals from the Wind Cave bison herd was re-established in Montana in 2005 by the American Prairie Foundation. The herd now numbers near 100 and roams a 14,000-acre grassland expanse on American Prairie Reserve.
Thank you so much to the following groups for featuring this image:
BEAUTY - JAMES
DIGITAL REALISM - ANNE
WHY NOT GROUP - EVERETT
SENSATIONAL ANIMALS - GRETA
ROCK THE SALES - JOETTA
ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS - JOETTA
HISTORY AROUND US - MARINESCU
FAA FEATURED IMAGES - ROBERT
SIGNATURE STYLE ART - SHARON
VISUAL VOICE - ANNIE
WISCONSIN FLOWERS AND SCENERY - RANDY
WILDLIFE - ONE A DAY - MARIOLA
BEST ARTWORK COLLECTIONS - KRISTA
PHOTOGRAPHY &ARTWORK BEAUTY USA - RACHEL
EXCELLENT SELF-TAUGHT ARTISTS - JOE
ALL NATURE SCENIC LANDSCAPES - NADINE AND BOB
DAILY DOSE OF WISDOM - ETI
FORGOTTEN BY TIME - AMANDA (ELUSIVE MOON STUDIOS)
IMPRESSIONISM - JOSEPH
ARTISTS NEWS - NADINE AND BOB
ART FROM THE PAST - JOUKO
COMFORTABLE ART - JIM
1-2-3-4-5 - SHITLAPRASAD
MEMORIES AND NOSTALGIA - SANDRA
DIGITAL PAINTING - USHA
ARTISTS OF WESTERN AND UPSTATE NEW YORK - ROSE
ALL FINE ART AMERICA ARTWORKS - NADINE AND BOB
ARTISTIC INNOVATIONS - MICHAEL
Derivative work from a reference photo in the public domain by US NPS.
Copyright Lianne Schneider 2014
All images and my personal poetry/prose are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced, downloaded, distributed, transmitted, copied, reproduced in derivative works, displayed, published or broadcast by any means or in any form without prior written consent from the artist. Copyright on works derived from or based on images in the public domain applies only to the subsequent manipulation or painting resulting from my changes. The original image remains in the public domain and such images are used in accordance with international law.
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January 20th, 2014
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Comments (82)

Gary F Richards
Spectacular animal composition, lighting, shading, colors and artwork! F/L voted for this piece in the contest YOUR BEST ANIMALS WORK

Doug Kreuger
Stunning digital work Lianne! Love the subject, colors and textures in this awesome artwork! Get well soon!

Kimberlee Baxter
Lianne, this is such a magnificent work of a bison! I also love the textured and golden background as well! I am back for a revisit! Love it! Fave! L/F!
Lianne Schneider replied:
I have a mate to this work - a momma and baby that I've been holding on to for over a year. Guess I'll post it soon. Thanks Kimberlee.

Kimberlee Baxter
Lianne, I am back for a revisit on this awesome work of a bison! I love the aged look and the "earthy" texture and colors of this work! Although this is far more sophisticated than the prehistoric cave paintings, it still has that ancient "feel" to it that is reminiscent of the cave paintings like that in Lascaux and Niaux, France! Love it! Fave!

Seth Weaver
This work is dynamic, dramatic, and awesome art! I love this one. You will sell a lot of this work in the Western USA!
Lianne Schneider replied:
I wish! Have another bison pair to match this and an earlier painting of a small herd. But you know what Seth...your comment means more to me than all the sales. Seriously. Thank you.

Lianne Schneider
My deepest thanks to Rose, Nadine and Bob and Michael for featuring this painting in their wonderful groups - ARTISTS OF WESTERN AND UPSTATE NEW YORK, ALL FINE ART AMERICA ARTWORK and ARTISTIC INNOVATIONS. I'm incredibly honored!

Arjun L Sen
O magnficent, iconic buffalo, symbol of the glory of wild America! This is such a fine tribute to you! Bravo, Lianne! vf
Lianne Schneider replied:
Thank you so much Arjun - so sad that these great herds are gone but I applaud those who have worked so hard to restore them. xo

Dawn Senior-Trask
What a gorgeous and powerful tribute to our nearly-lost magnificence. Moving and beautiful presentation! l/f

Debbie Portwood
Fantastic shot and treatment! It must have been a sight to behold to see them running across the plains by the millions! Very sad that there are so few now. f/love!

Janette Boyd
Great description of this mighty bison. This is very nice with the textures added--makes it a very special piece of art.