Patricia Traub

Works
  • Painting of a harlequin rabbit
    HARLEQUIN RABBIT II, 2025
  • Painting of a small African antelope
    DIK DIK, TANZANIA, 2025
  • Painting of a mallard duck
    MALLARD, 2025
  • Painting of a brown owl on a ledge
    READY FOR FLIGHT, 2025
  • Painting of an elephant walking towards the viewer
    AFRICAN BUSH ELEPHANT, 2025
  • Painting of a rex rabbit
    A REX RABBIT, 2024
  • Painting of a Texas longhorn
    TEXAS LONGHORN YEARLING, 2024
  • Painting of a leopard
    CAPTIVE FEMALE AMUR LEOPARD, 2023-24
  • Painting of a woman with bird and monkey
    THE KEEPER, 2008
  • Study of woman holding monkey on paper
    STUDY OF WOMAN HOLDING RED-SHANKED DOUC MONKEY, 2005
  • Scene of two elephants and a bird
    AFRICAN ELEPHANTS
  • Oil painting of animals and rescuer isolated on panel
    RESCUER WITH OWLS, RABBITS, AND A FERAL GOAT, 2017
  • Oil painting of rescuer and various animals on canvas
    GUARDIAN WITH TWELVE ANIMALS, 2019
  • Study of Goat on paper
    GOAT WITH ORANGE COLLAR, 2018
  • Study of Icelandic Goose on paper
    ICELANDIC GOOSE, REYKJAVIK, ICELAND, 2004
  • Study of dove in nest on paper
    MOURNING DOVE AND NEST WITH WHITE STRING, 2017
  • Print of painting of Monkey sitting on a ledge
    YOUNG VERVET MONKEY EATING A BAOBAB FRUIT, 2022
  • Print of a painting of a white rabbit on a ledge
    HYBRID RABBIT, 2022
  • Print of painting of blue bird on a ledge
    EASTERN BLUE BIRD, 2022
Biography

Patricia Traub (b. 1947, Allentown, PA) is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the York Academy of the Arts. She continued her studies in Paris at the Académie de la Grande Chaumièr. Traub is a unique combination of artist, conservationist, and wildlife advocate. These passions have facilitated her international travels to Borneo, Egypt, France, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kenya, Norway, South Africa, and Tanzania.

 

Traub studies and sketches animals from direct observation. Her paintings typically focus on a single subject, thoughtfully positioned within spare spaces and tranquil, black backgrounds. She says, "The underlying context in my painting is about our responsibilities to all living things and the environment we all live in."

 

Traub has exhibited widely in both solo and group shows and has garnered numerous awards. Her work is found in both private and public collections, including the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Woodmere Museum of Art, and the Allentown Art Museum.

Exhibitions