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Sir Peter Markham Scott (14 September 1909 – 29 August 1989) was a British ornithologist, conservationist, painter, naval officer, broadcaster and sportsman.The only child of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott, he took an interest in observing and shooting wildfowl at a young age and later took to their breeding.
The gallery was funded by Peter F Scott, CBE, and the Scott family trust. The Scott Gallery was renamed the Peter Scott Gallery in 1988, when it moved up to the Great Hall complex and took over a space originally designed as an outdoor performance area that formed part of the Jack Hylton Music Rooms. It was refurbished and enlarged in 1993.
This list of wildlife artists is a list for any notable wildlife artist, ... J. Michael Scott; Peter Scott; Robert Scriver; Keith Shackleton; David Shepherd; David ...
Peter Lely (1618–1680) – Dutch painter and portrait artist in England Francis Barlow (c.1626–1704) – English painter, etcher, and illustrator David Loggan (1635–1692) – English baroque painter, born in Danzig
Peter Scott Ivers (born Peter Scott Rose, September 20, 1946 – March 3, 1983) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and television personality. [2] He was the host of the experimental music television show New Wave Theatre. Despite Ivers never having achieved mainstream success, biographer Josh Frank has described him as being ...
Kathleen Scott was the mother of Sir Peter Scott, the painter and naturalist and of the writer and politician Wayland Young from her second marriage to Edward Hilton Young. She is the grandmother of the sculptor Emily Young and of the writer Louisa Young .
Peter Scott Lewis is the son of artist, Clayton Lewis. He attended Garfield High School in Seattle, Washington. References. Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle ...
Robert Scott Lauder (1803–1869), artist and portrait painter; Andrew Law (1873–1967), artist and portrait painter; William Mustart Lockhart (1855–1941), artist mainly of Glasgow-area landscapes in water-colours; John Henry Lorimer (1856–1936), portraitist and genre painter, brother of architect Robert Lorimer