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Archibald Thorburn - Cabot’s Tragopan (Tragopan caboti).

Cabot’s Tragopan (Tragopan caboti). (1918-1922)

Archibald Thorburn (Scottish, 1860-1935)
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Archibald Thorburn

Archibald Thorburn was a Scottish artist that specialised in wildlife, painting mostly in watercolour. He regularly visited Scotland to sketch birds in the wild, his favourite haunt being the Forest of Gaick near Kingussie in Invernesshire. His widely reproduced images of British wildlife, with their evocative and dramatic backgrounds, are enjoyed as much today as they were by naturalists a century ago.

Archibald was born at Viewfield House, Lasswade, Midlothian, the fifth son of Robert Thorburn (1818–1885), portrait miniaturist to Queen Victoria. His first education was at Dalkeith and in Edinburgh, after which he was sent to the newly founded St John's Wood School of Art in London. His stay there was only brief, since on the death of his father he sought the guidance of Joseph Wolf. It was his commission in 1887 to illustrate Lord Lilford's Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Isles, for which he painted some 268 watercolours, that established his reputation. He illustrated numerous sporting and natural history books, including his own. He taught Otto Murray Dixon and Philip Rickman (both in Nature in Art's collection), and he encouraged the young Donald Watson when he came to visit him in Dumfries and Galloway. Thorburn was friends of other eminent bird illustrators including George Edward Lodge and John Guille Millais with whom he collaborated on a number of works including: Natural History of British Feeding Ducks; British Diving Ducks and British Game Birds.

On his marriage to Constance Mudie, Thorburn moved to High Leybourne in Hascombe in 1902, where he was to spend the rest of his life. In the 1930s he refused to make use of electric lighting, preferring natural light for his painting, and making use of lamps and candles. His grave is at St John the Baptist church in Busbridge, Godalming.

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Mikado Pheasant (Syrmaticus mikado).

Mikado Pheasant (Syrmaticus mikado). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Malay Peacock Pheasant (Polyplectron malaccensis).

Malay Peacock Pheasant (Polyplectron malaccensis). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Kweichow Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus decollatus).

Kweichow Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus decollatus). (1918-1922)

Henry Jones (English, 1838-1921)
The common Koklass pheasants (Pucrasia macrolopha macrolopha).

The common Koklass pheasants (Pucrasia macrolopha macrolopha). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Hume’s Barred-necked Pheasant (Syrmaticus humiae humiae).

Hume’s Barred-necked Pheasant (Syrmaticus humiae humiae). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Hainan Silver Kaleege (Gennaeus whiteheadi).

Hainan Silver Kaleege (Gennaeus whiteheadi). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Prince of Wales’s Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus principalis)

Prince of Wales’s Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus principalis) (1918-1922)

Henry Jones (English, 1838-1921)
Ceylon Junglefowl (Gallus lafayetti).

Ceylon Junglefowl (Gallus lafayetti). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Sumatra Bronze-tailed Peacock Pheasant.

Sumatra Bronze-tailed Peacock Pheasant. (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Bornean Crestless Fireback (Acomus pyronotus)

Bornean Crestless Fireback (Acomus pyronotus) (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Javan Junglefowl (Gallus varius).

Javan Junglefowl (Gallus varius). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Edward’s Kaleege (Gennaeus edwardsi).

Edward’s Kaleege (Gennaeus edwardsi). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Brown Eared-Pheasant (Crossoptilon mantchuricum).

Brown Eared-Pheasant (Crossoptilon mantchuricum). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Black-breasted Kaleege (Gennaeus horsfieldi).

Black-breasted Kaleege (Gennaeus horsfieldi). (1918-1922)

George Edward Lodge (English, 1860 – 1954)
Malay Bronze-tailed Peacock Pheasant (Chalcurus inopinatus).

Malay Bronze-tailed Peacock Pheasant (Chalcurus inopinatus). (1918-1922)

Louis Agassiz Fuertes (American, 1874 – 1927)
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