Wildlife Art

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Preserving a Memory

Contemporary examples of the taxidermist's craft represent some of the finest examples of wildlife art and show that their beauty is more than skin deep..

John Wootton 1682/3-1764

Although not much is known about his life John Wootton's paintings of horses were greatly admired by the aristocracy of 18th century England.

The Squid Art Gallery

An art gallery with a difference where an Abyssinian cat poses within some of the most famous works of art.

Art of the Scrimshander

They were rough men who lived a hard life on the ocean and produced work of unfailing delicacy and beauty.

Wild Spirit: The Work of Rosa Bonheur

An unconventional upbringing and resilient spirit combined to create a traditional yet controversial artist called Rosa Bonheur.

Maud Earl: Dog Painter

With a clientele including Queen Victoria Maud Earl was recognized as a premier painter of dogs.

Trials of a Pet Portraitist

Pet portraiture can be inspiring, heartwarming and frustrating in the effort to capture a memory.

Crouching Tiger, Sleeping Dragons.

Painting in the round has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity over the past few years and many people are immortalising their much-loved pets in this medium.

Winged Messenger: The Art of Raymond Harris Ching

Raymond Harris Ching is a world-renown bird painter and artist's artist. He is also an interesting contrast of wild bohemian and painstaking scientist.

Margarete Steiff: Classic Teddy Bear Designer

A woman facing insurmountable personal odds, Margarete Steiff was responsible for designing one of the most loved and valued toys of all time.