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  2. Federal Duck Stamp - Wikipedia

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    The first United States duck stamp, issued August 14, 1934. The Federal Duck Stamp, formally known as the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, is an adhesive stamp issued by the United States federal government that must be purchased prior to hunting for migratory waterfowl such as ducks and geese. [1]

  3. Maynard Reece - Wikipedia

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    Maynard Fred Reece (April 26, 1920 – July 11, 2020) was an American artist based in Iowa whose work focused on wildlife, particularly ducks. He won the Federal Duck Stamp competition a record five times in his life: 1948, 1951, 1959, 1969 and 1971. [1]

  4. Jim Hautman - Wikipedia

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    Jim Hautman is an American painter, residing in Minnesota. [1] The artist is best known for his realist wildlife art, particularly the U.S. Federal Duck Stamp.The artist's paintings have been featured on the 1999, 1995 and 1990 [2] Federal Duck Stamps, a project that raised millions of dollars for environmental conservation.

  5. Kira Sabin - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Sabin was introduced to the Federal Duck Stamp contest by their grandfather, who was a waterfowl hunter. [1] [9] They entered the contest for the first time that year, with a painting of a black-bellied whistling duck. Neither their 2019 entry nor their 2020 entry, of red-breasted mergansers, made it past the first round of judging. [1]

  6. Joe Hautman - Wikipedia

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    The artist is best known for his realism wildlife art, particularly the U.S. Federal Duck Stamp. The artist holds a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Michigan [1] and has had his artwork featured on the 2022, [2] 2016, 2012, 2008, 2002, and 1992 [3] Federal Duck Stamps, raising millions for conservation. [4]

  7. Walter A. Weber - Wikipedia

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    From 1941 to 1954, he created cover illustrations for the Pittman-Robertson Quarterly. He was the first person to design two federal duck stamps, having been asked to do so in 1944 and winning the first open national design competition in 1950. The first stamp depicted a white-fronted geese, while the second portrayed trumpeter swans. [1]