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  2. Jacques Barraband - Wikipedia

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    (baptized 1768), Aubusson (Creuse), France–1 October 1809, Lyon) was a French zoological and botanical illustrator, renowned for his lifelike renderings of tropical birds. His pictures were based on mounted specimens and his illustrations were considered the most accurate ones made during the early 1800s.

  3. This Tampa artist makes bird prints using one of the ... - AOL

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    TAMPA — To Tampa naturalist John Costin, the bird is the word. Especially Florida birds. For decades, Costin has been making etchings of birds using one of the oldest and most complex printing ...

  4. Martin Johnson Heade - Wikipedia

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    Martin Johnson Heade (August 11, 1819 – September 4, 1904) was an American painter known for his salt marsh landscapes, seascapes, and depictions of tropical birds (such as hummingbirds), as well as lotus blossoms and other still lifes.

  5. Ray Harm - Wikipedia

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    Ray Harm (November 9, 1926 – April 9, 2015) was an American artist, best known for his paintings of wildlife, primarily birds.He was also well known for art marketing and is generally credited as the co-creator of the limited edition art print market, which supplanted the traditional method where artists sold original works on an individual basis.

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  7. M. Bernard Loates - Wikipedia

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    M. Bernard Loates (born January 1, 1945) is a Canadian artist, lithographer and publisher in the manner of the private press movement. [1] The private press movement refers to a printing press or publishing method that is artistic based, with great attention to detail as opposed to commercially based.