Observations of Wildlife
A fine collection of artworks, and a fitting tribute to this British conservationist
NEW EDITION
Peter Scott
112 pages, 107 colour & b/w illustrations.
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Peter Scott, founder of the Wildfowl & Wetland Trust (WWT), is one of the most influential figures in conservation history, but much of his enthusiasm
for wildlife was most visible through his paintings of nature.
"Observations of Wildlife" showcases a colourful collection of some of his finest pieces of artistry, drawing from forty years of his life. Scott's work both as a conservationist and artist has achieved international acclaim and inspired generations, and his two passions are elaborated in detail in this book.
First published in 1980, "Observations of Wildlife" features high quality reproductions of his artwork, including paintings, drawings and fascinating pages from his notebooks and diaries. The text describes Scott's career, working methods as an artist, global travels and his commitment and concerns about nature--issues that are still just as significant in today's environment.
"Observations of Wildlife" showcases a colourful collection of some of his finest pieces of artistry, drawing from forty years of his life. Scott's work both as a conservationist and artist has achieved international acclaim and inspired generations, and his two passions are elaborated in detail in this book.
First published in 1980, "Observations of Wildlife" features high quality reproductions of his artwork, including paintings, drawings and fascinating pages from his notebooks and diaries. The text describes Scott's career, working methods as an artist, global travels and his commitment and concerns about nature--issues that are still just as significant in today's environment.
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