| "Canvasbacks in Spring"
by J. Fenwick Lansdowne |
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ABOUT THE ARTIST: J. FENWICK LANSDOWNE
Although without any formal instruction in art
or natural history, Fenwick Lansdowne inherited abilities through
his mother, herself an artist. By the age of 12 he had combined
his two greatest interests, birds and drawing, to produce his first
painting. He has continued to paint and draw birds ever since.
So respected is Lansdowne's artistry, that one of his paintings
was Canada's gift to Queen Elizabeth on the 25th anniversary of
her coronation, to join other Lansdowne paintings in the permanent
collection at Buckingham Palace. Prince Charles and Lady Diana
were also gifted with a Lansdowne as a wedding present.
ABOUT THE PAINTING: "CANVASBACKS IN SPRING"
Fenwick Lansdowne's sensitivity is reflected in the anatomical accuracy of the royal pair, his feather-by-feather
technique depicting the plumage and his bold use of colour, creates
a striking copper-colored crown on the drake. "It
is a species in trouble and the objective of WHC is saving and expanding
the canvasbacks' breeding grounds."
- J. Fenwick Lansdowne
To find out more about Canvasbacks and their
habitat, click
here (Hinterland Who's Who)
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