Hans Droog Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Hans Droog based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Hans Droog
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Wild Turkey by Hans Droog
Florida Panther by Hans Droog
Angus Bull by Hans Droog
Hereford bull by Hans Droog
Black Angus Bull 2 by Hans Droog
Sunset Tree by Hans Droog
angus cow 182m 1 2007 by Hans Droog
American Buffalo by Hans Droog
Holstein Cow Portrait by Hans Droog
Sumatra Orangutans by Hans Droog
Eleanor3 by Hans Droog
tulip by Hans Droog
Fire house Dalmation by Hans Droog
ZooFari Poster 2004 the penguins by Hans Droog
Onion by Hans Droog
Buffalo, B, R off 2 by Hans Droog
Cochin Chickens by Hans Droog
Missouri Whitetail Deer by Hans Droog
Eleanor 2 Teenage Dominique Chick by Hans Droog
Savannah the Labradoodle by Hans Droog
ZooFari Poster The Lion by Hans Droog
Eleanor1 by Hans Droog
Zebras by Hans Droog
Angus Cow 981 2007 by Hans Droog
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About Hans Droog
Hans Droog lives in the scenic Hermann area, the so-called Wine Country of
rural Missouri, where he paints large, highly detailed works in oil of farm life, wildlife and
farm animals. These amazingly realistic depictions have led to commissions by serious
collectors and notable companies including Anheuser-Busch, Ralston Purina, John Deere
and the St. Louis Zoological Gardens.
Specifically, for Anheuser-Busch, Droog designed a top-selling Christmas Holiday Stein
and the popular National Park Wildlife Stein series, among others. The St. Louis Zoo has
chosen Droog on four consecutive occasions to design the artwork for Zoofari, its
major biannual fund raising and society event. Ralston Purina commissioned him to paint
the illustrations for its widely distributed Endangered Species posters. And John Deere
hired Droog to design and create a large commemorative painting for the 125th anniversary
of its Kansas City branch. In addition, Droog\'s work hangs in the Katten Kabinet museum
in Amsterdam and other private and corporate collections