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Louis A Fuertes Great Pyrenees bookplate from 1919 National Geographic Magazine

$ 2.89

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Single 1/2 page from the magazine - in mint condition
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    Description

    Vintage
    Louis Agassiz Fuertes
    Great Pyrenees
    Book plate 1919
    single 1/2 page from a
    National Geographic Magazine
    1/2 Page is 7" x 5"
    Exquisite for framing!!
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    Louis Agassiz Fuertes
    (February 7, 1874
    Ithaca, New York
    – August 22, 1927
    Unadilla, New York
    ) was an
    American
    ornithologist
    , illustrator and artist. He set new standards for ornithological art and is considered as one of the most prolific American bird artists after
    John James Audubon
    . He made thousands of bird paintings and sketches, based on studies in nature and details from fresh specimens, that illustrate a range of ornithological works. He died in a car accident near New York, shortly after returning from an expedition to Abyssinia. His name is commemorated in two species. One is a species described by
    Frank Chapman
    as
    Icterus fuertesi
    , although it is now considered a subspecies of the
    Orchard Oriole
    . The other,
    Fuertes's Parrot
    , or
    Hapalopsittaca fuertesi
    , was rediscovered in 2002 after 91 years of presumed extinction. He influenced several other wildlife artists after him, in addition to mentoring
    George Miksch Sutton
    . The
    Wilson Ornithological Society
    instituted an award in his memory in 1947.