Peter Beard Poster, Hunting Cheetahs Taru Desert 1960 Wildlife Photography Print
Capture the dramatic beauty of Peter Beard’s “Two Cheetahs” with this striking black and white poster. Premium quality wall art, perfect gift for wildlife lovers. Order yours today!
The Artwork
About This Print
This Peter Beard poster documents one of the most charged wildlife photography images of the twentieth century — cheetahs in the Taru Desert, Kenya, 1960, caught with the raw physical immediacy that defined Beard’s entire approach to Africa and its wildlife. The Peter Beard poster brings his signature combination of documentary rigor and visceral presence to your wall: these are not composed nature photographs made from a safe distance, but images that feel like the photographer was standing inside the scene, breathing the same dust.
Beard arrived in East Africa in 1955 and spent decades documenting what he saw as the collision between wilderness and modernity — the land, the animals, and the forces that were changing both irreversibly. His cheetah work from this period captures a world that no longer exists in the same form. That historical weight is present in every frame.
What Makes This Peter Beard Poster Different from Standard Wildlife Photography
- Design & vibe: The black-and-white rendering in this Peter Beard poster strips the scene of any postcard quality — there is no safari-brochure warmth here. The grain is heavy, the contrast is high, and the cheetahs are rendered not as exotic beauty objects but as predators in their habitat. The composition is urgent, almost off-balance, in the way that genuinely reactive photography tends to be. This is also a landmark Peter Beard wildlife print — Beard is one of the very few photographers whose work commands equal attention in gallery and conservation contexts simultaneously.
- Print quality: Printed on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper with fade-resistant archival inks. Rich blacks, accurate colors, sharp with or without glass.
- Sizes: Seven sizes from 9×11″ to 24×36″, all standard frame-ready. Digital download also available at $3.90 (300 DPI, PDF/JPG).
- Great gift for: Wildlife photography enthusiasts, Africa and conservation art collectors, fans of mid-century documentary photography, and anyone who finds conventional wildlife photography too polished. This Peter Beard poster is a collector’s piece with genuine historical significance.
The heavy grain and dramatic shadow work in this Peter Beard wildlife print respond particularly well to large format printing. On 200 GSM matte paper, the deep blacks in the shadow zones hold without going flat, and the texture of the landscape — the coarse grass, the dry earth — reads with surprising fidelity. At 18×24″ or 24×36″, this becomes a fully immersive image. It demands the space.
Beard’s relationship to wildlife photography was always complicated by his relationship to the animals themselves. He was not shooting from a telephoto lens on a camera truck; he was on the ground, in the landscape, as close as the situation allowed. The 1960 Taru Desert work was produced during the same period he was beginning to understand the scale of environmental pressure on East African wildlife — a concern that would define the rest of his career and his later diary and journal works.
This Peter Beard poster works as a serious art object as much as a wildlife print. It belongs in the same conversation as Sally Mann’s landscape work, Nick Brandt’s large-format African studies, and the classic photojournalism of the Magnum era — images that are about something larger than their immediate subject.
Where to Hang This Peter Beard Wildlife Print
The dramatic high-contrast palette and the horizontal urgency of the composition make this Peter Beard poster ideal for a living room, study, or home office where the mood should have some edge. It is not a decorative wildlife print — it challenges the room. Works well alongside other documentary photography or contemporary fine art, and holds its own in more minimal spaces precisely because the grain and visual tension are so strong. The 24×36″ size is particularly commanding in a larger room.
More from MerchFuse
For another Peter Beard work, see the Peter Beard two cheetahs fine art poster. For more wildlife and documentary photography, explore our full fine art photography prints collection.
Print & Material Details
Every MerchFuse poster is printed on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper using fade-resistant archival inks. Colors stay true, blacks stay deep, and the matte finish eliminates glare whether you frame under glass or mount open. All seven sizes use standard frame dimensions — no custom framing needed.
Prefer to print your own? The digital download option gives you a 300 DPI high-resolution file (PDF/JPG) for $3.90.
This is fan-inspired artwork and an original artistic interpretation. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially licensed by any studio, production company, label, artist, photographer, or rights holder.
What You're Getting
Premium Quality, Every Print
Not all posters are created equal. Here's exactly what makes a MerchFuse print different.
Paper Quality
200 GSM Matte Stock
Genuine heavyweight fine art matte paper — noticeably thicker than standard poster stock. Resists curling and feels substantial on the wall.
Ink & Longevity
75-Year Archival Inks
Fade-resistant pigment inks rated for 75+ years of indoor display — the same technology used in professional photography studios and fine art galleries.
Packaging
Rigid Tube Shipping
Every order hand-rolled in tissue paper inside a reinforced protective tube with end-cap cushioning — arrives perfectly flat, crease-free, mint condition, guaranteed.
Before You Order
Find Your Perfect Print Size
All sizes match standard off-the-shelf frames — IKEA, Target, and Amazon frames fit straight away.
All sizes shown to scale — portrait & landscape orientations
After It Arrives
How to Frame & Display Your Print
Four simple steps, tube to wall — no tools, no specialist knowledge.
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Unroll & Let It Relax
Remove from the tube and lay face-down on a clean flat surface for 20–30 minutes. The 200 GSM matte stock self-relaxes — any shipping curl releases without heat or moisture.
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Pick a Standard Frame
Every size matches a standard off-the-shelf frame — IKEA HOVSTA, Target Threshold, Amazon Basics. An 18×24" drops in directly. No trimming, no custom framing.
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Glass Is Optional
Our matte finish eliminates glare, so hanging without glass often shows more detail — particularly deep blacks and shadow gradients. If you prefer glass, use UV-protective acrylic.
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Avoid Direct UV Sunlight
Archival pigment inks are rated for 75+ years indoors. Choose a wall with indirect or diffused natural light for the longest possible display life.
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