Watercolour on paper, ready to hang.
Signed on the front.
This artwork comes with an external frame
The Lady Amherst's Pheasant is a distinctly-coloured variety of pheasant native to China. It belongs to the long-tailed pheasant group, which includes the popular golden pheasant. The two are closely related and often interbreed in captivity to produce a hybrid version, with an eclectic appearance.
The pheasant is named after Lady Sarah Countess - wife of Governor General of Bengal, William Pitt Amherst. Amherst was responsible for sending the first specimen back to London in 1828.
The painting come framed, as shown in the images. It is protected with quality glass, and has a matt board and a wooden frame.