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Baby Bird Portraits by George Miksch Sutton: Watercolors in the Field Museum
Paul A. Johnsgard
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| #2376039 in Books | University of Oklahoma Press | 2006-02-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x.20 x7.00l,.64 | File type: PDF | 96 pages | ||10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| Disappointed|By Julie|The description of the book gives the impression that it relates to artist, and birdwatcher alike. Actually as an avid garden birdwatcher and a newish painter - it didn't do anything for me in either field. I am extremely disappointed with the book. Almost a quarter of the book describes a museum in Oklahoma where the originals are kept, and how they c|About the Author|
|Paul A. Johnsgard, Foundation Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences at the University of Nebraska, is author of more than thirty books.
George Miksch Sutton is one of the best known and most beloved bird artists of the twentieth century. This marvelous book presents thirty-five paintigs of downy chicks, nestlings, and fledglings painted from life by Sutton. The exquisite watercolrs, housed in the Field Museum of Natural History, span three decades and depict nineteen species of North American birds. Many of the paintings are reproduced here for the first time.
Sutton was fond of painting...
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