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  2. Al Agnew - Wikipedia

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    American. Known for. Painting. Movement. Realism. Spouse. Mary Agnew. Al Agnew (born 1952) is an American naturalist painter known for his work capturing wildlife and scenery in realistic detail. "To view an Al Agnew original is to be given the gift of a moment suspended in time".

  3. National Museum of Wildlife Art - Wikipedia

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    www .wildlifeart .org. The National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) is a museum located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, United States that preserves and exhibits wildlife art. The 51,000 square foot building with its Idaho quartzite façade was inspired by the ruins of Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and echoes the hillside behind the facility.

  4. Richard Sloan (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Sloan (1935–2007) was an American artist. He painted wildlife in Arizona and in rainforests. [1] Considered to be North America's "Dean Of Rainforest Painters", Sloan was born in Chicago, Illinois, where he attended the America Academy Of Art. He then worked as an advertising illustrator before joining Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo as ...

  5. ARTnews - Wikipedia

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    artnews .com. ISSN. 0004-3273. OCLC. 586878190. ARTnews is an American art magazine, based in New York City. It covers visual arts from ancient to contemporary times. It is the oldest and most widely distributed art magazine in the world. ARTnews has a readership of 180,000 in 124 countries.

  6. The Perseids are here. Here's how to see the 'fireballs' of ...

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    The Perseids are back to dazzle the sky with bursts of light and color. More than 50 meteors per hour are expected, according to the American Meteor Society. Here’s what to know about the ...

  7. Category:Wildlife magazines - Wikipedia

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    BBC Wildlife. Bird Watcher's Digest. Bird Watching (magazine) Birding (magazine) Birding Scotland. Birds & Blooms. Birdwatch (magazine) British Birds (magazine) British Wildlife.

  8. Joel Sartore - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .joelsartore .com. Joel Sartore is an American photographer focusing on conservation, speaker, author, teacher, and long-time contributor to National Geographic magazine. He is the head of The Photo Ark, a 25-year project to document the approximately 12,000 species living in the world's zoos and wildlife sanctuaries.

  9. Daniel Taylor (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor's art is on display in the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. [citation needed] His artwork has been featured in art publications including Wildlife Art Magazine, Western & Wildlife Art Magazine, International Artist Magazine, and Wildscape Magazine.