In this dramatic painting, ownership of the corn field is briefly contested between man and the ring-necked pheasants. The farmer means no harm, and on this fall evening wishes only to use the land on a temporary basis. He will soon willingly relinquish the territory to the wildlife and, as payment for the disturbance, offer the harvest leftovers.
Unsigned, unnumbered open edition canvas transfer from a print with an image size, of 14 x 24.