by John D. Juriga
Softcover
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204 Pages
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9"
x 7"
As Bob Hines imbued his
wildlife subjects with vitality in his artwork, John D. Juriga brings life to
Hines's remarkable talent and career in his captivation biography, Bob Hines:
National Wildlife Artist. Hines, a gifted self-taught artist, found
his calling during the darkness of the Great Depression, turning to art as a
means of sharing the richness in nature's beauty. His career brought him
from designing the 1946 Federal Duck Stamp to joining the US Fish and Wildlife
Service where he managed the competition for over thirty years, earning him the
nickname of "Mr. Duck Stamp Contest." His collaboration with Rachel Carson
and other luminaries placed him on the cusp of the environmental movement in the
United States. Celebrating the centennial of Hines's birth, this richly
illustrated volume will appeal to wildlife enthusiasts and Duck Stamp collectors
alike, as well as those interested in the history of conservation in the United
States. -- from
inside front cover