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Alexander Pope Jr. - Ducks, one fleeing, one dead

Ducks, one fleeing, one dead

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
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The Artist died in 1924 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926

Alexander Pope Jr. was an American artist, both in paint and wood carving, mostly of sporting and still life subjects. He was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Massachusetts. He studied for a short time under the sculptor William Copley, and was one of America's popular gaming artists.

As a youth, he carved and sketched animals around his home in Massachusetts. In the 1860s, he worked for his family’s lumber business. Pope studied carving, painting, perspective, and anatomy with William Rimmer, an important romantic-baroque sculptor, painter, and influential teacher of many Boston artists. He published two sets of chromolithograph versions of his watercolor paintings: Upland Game Birds and Water Fowl of the United States (1878), and Celebrated Dogs of America (1882).

From 1879 to 1883, Pope created many well-received carvings of game; Czar Alexander III of Russia acquired two of the carvings. Pope became a member of the Copley Society of Art of Boston after its founding in 1879. In 1893, Pope began painting animal portraits and, later, pursued a career as a portrait painter. He also painted trompe-l'œil works.

Pope’s work is in many private collections and museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the White House, the Brooklyn Museum, the M.H. De Young Memorial Museum and the National Museum of Wildlife Art.

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Reclining Spaniel, gazing at hovering hummingbird

Reclining Spaniel, gazing at hovering hummingbird (1880)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Trophies Of The Hunt

Trophies Of The Hunt (1899)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Standing Curly Coated Retriever, Mallard Duck in mouth, three more ducks on ground

Standing Curly Coated Retriever, Mallard Duck in mouth, three more ducks on ground (1880)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Birds in the woods

Birds in the woods

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Standing English Setter, facing left

Standing English Setter, facing left (1880)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Standing English Pointer, facing right, bird in mouth

Standing English Pointer, facing right, bird in mouth (1880)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Standing Flatcoated Retriever, facing right

Standing Flatcoated Retriever, facing right (1880)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Two standing Harriers, facing left

Two standing Harriers, facing left (1880)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Two Gordon Setters, facing left, one standing, one reclining

Two Gordon Setters, facing left, one standing, one reclining (1880)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Standing English Pointer, facing left

Standing English Pointer, facing left (1880)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Three Foxhounds with Coonhound

Three Foxhounds with Coonhound (1880)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Japanese Chin And Goldfish

Japanese Chin And Goldfish (1921)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Pointer with Pheasant

Pointer with Pheasant

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Two standing Flatcoated Retrievers, facing left

Two standing Flatcoated Retrievers, facing left (1880)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
Gordon Setter In A Landscape

Gordon Setter In A Landscape (1885)

Alexander Pope Jr. (American, 1849-1924)
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