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  2. Animal-made art - Wikipedia

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    Animal-made art consists of works by non-human animals, that have been considered by humans to be artistic, including visual works, music, photography, and videography. Some of these are created naturally by animals, often as courtship displays, while others are created with human involvement. There have been debates about the copyright status ...

  3. Animal painter - Wikipedia

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    Animal painter. An animal painter is an artist who specialises in (or is known for their skill in) the portrayal of animals. The OED dates the first express use of the term "animal painter" to the mid-18th century: by English physician, naturalist and writer John Berkenhout (1726–1791). [2] From the early 20th century, wildlife artist became ...

  4. List of wildlife artists - Wikipedia

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    This list of wildlife artists is a list for any notable wildlife artist, wildlife painter, wildlife photographer, other wildlife artist, society of wildlife artists, museum, or exhibition of wildlife art, worldwide.

  5. Al Agnew - Wikipedia

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    American. Known for. Painting. Movement. Realism. Spouse. Mary Agnew. Al Agnew (born 1952) is an American naturalist painter known for his work capturing wildlife and scenery in realistic detail. "To view an Al Agnew original is to be given the gift of a moment suspended in time".

  6. Alan M. Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Alan M Hunt was born on 15 June 1947 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. He studied art at Cleveland College of Art and Design (then Middlesbrough School of Art), and went on to study Zoology at Leeds City College and the University of Bristol. The first exhibition of his work was held in Hunt's home town of Redcar, North Yorkshire, at the age ...

  7. Isabella Kirkland - Wikipedia

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    Isabella Kirkland (born 1954) is an American visual artist and biodiversity researcher. [1] [2] She is known for intricate, representational paintings that straddle art history, natural science and ecological activism. [3] [4] [5] Since the mid-1990s, she has documented biota in series focused on species that are extinct, disappearing ...

  8. Terry Isaac - Wikipedia

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    Terry's formal art began with an interest in animation and drawing cartoons, with an intent on working for Disney. [12] After art college, he was interested in children's book illustration but soon re-discovered his childhood passion for wildlife. Since the mid 1980s, he created realistic wildlife art with a focus on particularity and dramatic ...

  9. Katharine Lane Weems - Wikipedia

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    She was named after her aunt, Katharine Ward Lane (d. 1893), who was a watercolorist. She studied art at the Boston Museum School under Charles Grafly and George Demetrios, and also at the summer studios of Anna Hyatt Huntington. [3] [4] Like many woman artists of the period, Weems often faced hostility because of her gender.

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