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Alexander Wilson, US-Scottish naturalist
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Alexander Wilson, US-Scottish naturalist
Alexander Wilson (1766-1813), American-Scottish naturalist. Wilson born in Scotland, was an apprentice weaver with an interest in poetry. His love of poetry resulted in a life of poverty and coupled with the political climate of unrest this resulted in problems with the law. He escaped to America in 1794 to become a teacher. Here he meet William Bartram and gained an interest in birds. In 1808 he published the first of a nine-volume work, American Ornithology, which illustrated 268 species including 26 previously unidentified birds. His 1810 meeting with Audubon was the inspiration for Audubons seminal work
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This print showcases Alexander Wilson, a remarkable US-Scottish naturalist whose life was filled with passion and adversity. Born in Scotland in 1766, Wilson initially pursued the trade of an apprentice weaver while nurturing his love for poetry. However, his artistic pursuits led him down a path of poverty and legal troubles due to the political unrest of the time. In search of new opportunities, Wilson made a daring escape to America in 1794 where he embarked on a career as a teacher. It was here that fate intervened when he crossed paths with William Bartram, sparking his fascination with birds. This encounter would shape the course of his life forever. In 1808, Wilson achieved an extraordinary milestone by publishing the first volume of American Ornithology – an ambitious nine-volume work that featured illustrations of 268 bird species, including 26 previously unidentified ones. His groundbreaking contribution to ornithology became even more significant when he met John James Audubon in 1810 – an encounter that inspired Audubon's seminal work. Through this mesmerizing black and white portrait captured by Science Photo Library, we catch a glimpse into the soulful eyes and determined expression of this pioneering scientist and painter. Alexander Wilson's legacy as both an ornithologist and poet remains etched in history as he bridged continents through his unwavering dedication to understanding nature's winged wonders.
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