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Heron Family I Giclee
Heron Family I
23" x 27"
 
Price: $275.99
Heron Family II Giclee
Heron Family II
22" x 26"
 
Price: $273.99
Heron Family III Giclee
Heron Family III
23" x 27"
 
Price: $276.99
Duck Family I Giclee
Duck Family I
26" x 22"
 
Price: $274.99
Duck Family II Giclee
Duck Family II
29" x 25"
 
Price: $286.99
Antique Kingfisher I Fine Art Print
Antique Kingfisher I
26" x 30"
 
Price: $329.99
Wilson's Blue Jay Fine Art Print
Wilson's Blue Jay
30" x 31"
 
Price: $406.99
Wilson's Wood Thrush Fine Art Print
Wilson's Wood Thrush
30" x 31"
 
Price: $406.99
Wilson's Flycatcher Fine Art Print
Wilson's Flycatcher
30" x 31"
 
Price: $406.99
Wilson's Orchard Oriole Fine Art Print
Wilson's Orchard Oriole
30" x 31"
 
Price: $406.99
Wilson's Mockingbird Fine Art Print
Wilson's Mockingbird
30" x 31"
 
Price: $406.99
Wilson's Painted Bunting Fine Art Print
Wilson's Painted Bunting
30" x 31"
 
Price: $406.99
Antique Spoonbill & Sandpipers Fine Art Print
Antique Spoonbill & Sandpipers
30" x 36"
 
Price: $467.99
Antique Crane & Heron Fine Art Print
Antique Crane & Heron
30" x 36"
 
Price: $467.99
Waterbird Trio I Fine Art Print
Waterbird Trio I
27" x 23"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $267.99
Waterbird Trio II Fine Art Print
Waterbird Trio II
27" x 23"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $267.99
Waterbird Trio III Fine Art Print
Waterbird Trio III
27" x 23"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $267.99
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Alexander Wilson (Born in 1766) was born in Paisley, Scotland. In 1779, he was apprenticed with his brother-in-law as a weaver, after which he went to work as a weaver for various relatives. His main interests soon became walking in the countryside and writing poetry. During this time, there was social upheaval and political unrest in Europe and America, and he used poetry to make a statement on what he regarded as the unfair treatment of the weavers by their employers. In most cases, many of his poems were judged to be libelous and inflammatory, and he got on the wrong side of the law more than once. Probably, Wilson spent more time writing than weaving; this made him to live in poverty and was forced to borrow money to pay for the cost of his court cases and for other expenses.

So, at the age of 27, in May 1794, Wilson and his nephew, who was 16 years old by then, left for America in search for a better life. They resided somewhere near Philadelphia where Wilson taught school at Milestown. This is where he met Bartram William, who got him interested in birds. At the age of 36, Wilson published a book in which he illustrated all the North American birds. The artist traveled a lot, gathering subscribers for the book, and observing and painting birds. His 9-volume work illustrated 268 species. It was titled “American Ornithology”, and included descriptions of 26 new species. He also published many observations of natural history.
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