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Pheasants Iby John Gould
32" x 26" Framed Artwork Frame
Pheasants IIby John Gould
32" x 26" Framed Artwork Frame
Goldfinch & Warbler Aby John Gould
26" x 26" Framed Art Frame
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Bird of Paradise Iby John Gould
19" x 25" Framed Artwork Frame
Bird of Paradise IIby John Gould
21" x 28" Framed Artwork Frame
Bird of Paradise IVby John Gould
19" x 25" Framed Artwork Frame
Tropical Toucans IVby John Gould
24" x 32" Framed Artwork Frame
Tropical Toucans Vby John Gould
24" x 32" Framed Artwork Frame
Tropical Parrots Iby John Gould
20" x 26" Framed Art Frame
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Tropical Trogons IVby John Gould
20" x 26" Framed Art Frame
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Elegant Trogons IIby John Gould
20" x 26" Framed Art Frame
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Elegant Trogons IVby John Gould
20" x 26" Framed Art Frame
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Elegant Trogons VIby John Gould
20" x 26" Framed Art Frame
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Elegant Trogons IXby John Gould
20" x 26" Framed Art Frame
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Elegant Trogons VIIIby John Gould
20" x 26" Framed Art Frame
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John Gould (Born 1804) was an English bird artist and ornithologist. He was born in Lyme, Dorset, the first son of a gardener. Gould published a number of monographs on birds that he illustrated by plates that he produced with the assistance of several artists including William Matthew Hart, Joseph Wolf, Henry Constantine Richter and Edward Lear. The Gould League in Australia is named after him and he has been considered the father of bird study in Australia. He is the one who identified the bird nicknamed “Darwin finches” that played a big role in the inception of Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection. The book the on the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin references his work.
In 1818, Gould became foreman in the Royal Gardens of Windsor. For some time here, he was under the care of J.T. Aiton. He started training as a gardener. Being that he was employed under his father at Windsor from 1818 to 1824 made him to learn a lot in gardening from his father. Soon he was a gardener at Ripley Castle in Yorkshire. He later became an expert in the art of taxidermy. Come 1824, Gould opened a business in London as a taxidermist, and three years later, his hard work and skill made him to be the first Preserver and Curator at the museum of Zoological Society of London. Gould’s work has appeared in many publications. Framed John Gould art is today much sought after by many collectors and they can be found in many galleries and museums throughout the world.