{"id":34926,"date":"2022-05-13T02:25:09","date_gmt":"2022-05-13T06:25:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.georgeglazer.com\/wpmain\/?post_type=product&#038;p=34926"},"modified":"2022-05-16T15:47:37","modified_gmt":"2022-05-16T19:47:37","slug":"bird-art-basil-ede-hermit-thrush-watercolor-c-1970s","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/www.georgeglazer.com\/wpmain\/product\/bird-art-basil-ede-hermit-thrush-watercolor-c-1970s\/","title":{"rendered":"Bird, Art, Basil Ede, Hermit Thrush, Watercolor, c. 1970s"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Basil Ede was born in Surrey, England, and as a child became familiar with the wildlife in the surrounding countryside.\u00a0 He befriended a local artist for the Zoological Society and received some informal instruction in natural history drawing.\u00a0 As a 25-year-old ship&#8217;s purser, he traveled to the Far East, where he was inspired by Asian art.\u00a0 Meanwhile, he had also taken up birdwatching as a hobby, and decided to bring these two avocations together. He began exhibiting in London in 1958 at the Tryon Gallery, the first specialist wildlife gallery there. By 1964, he was able to devote his full time to ornithological painting. That year, he had his first American show at the Smithsonian&#8217;s National Collection of Fine Arts in 1964 \u2014 the first ever given at that institution to a living artist \u2014 and prepared 36 plates for the popular book <b>Birds of Town and Village<\/b><i>,<\/i> published the following year and reprinted in several subsequent editions. Kennedy Galleries in New York became his American dealer in 1966 and published a catalog of his work to accompany an exhibition in 1979 of more than 30 paintings. These included paintings commissioned by Jack W. Warner, CEO of Gulf Paper States Paper Corporation in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for a series of life-size bird paintings, <b>Wild Birds of America. <\/b>This project spanned the years 1975 to 1989, and the paintings became the basis for a series of limited edition prints. Ede&#8217;s works have also been collected by Prince Philip of Great Britain and the Ulster Museum in Northern Ireland, among others, and have been featured in numerous other gallery and museum exhibitions. Ede was one of the founding members of the Society of Wildlife Artists in the United Kingdom.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout his career, Basil Ede traveled the world to observe birds in their habitats, taking photographs and making sketches. He also has typically made use of museum specimens. In the introduction to the 1981 book <b>Basil Ede&#8217;s Birds,<\/b> Ede explained that he conceived of his bird portraits in terms of the personality of the species, as expressed by &#8220;the movement of the body&#8221; and &#8220;deployment of feathers.&#8221;\u00a0 He painted for most of his career in watercolor and gouache, in a process that took him from rough sketches to the &#8220;painstaking and time-consuming finish,&#8221; Ede\u2019s extraordinary abilities were summed up by Carl W. Buchheister, President Emeritus of the National Audubon Society, in the preface to <b>Basil Ede&#8217;s Birds<\/b>:<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<blockquote><p><i>Technical ability is, to be sure, essential for the artist, but to impart lifelike qualities and personality to one&#8217;s subjects requires the abilities of the true master.\u00a0 \u2026 This can be acquired only from long hours in the field, in an intimate study of the living bird.\u00a0 \u2026\u00a0 Every Ede painting gives eloquent manifestation of such knowledge and understanding.<\/i><i><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span><\/i><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Ede turned to oil painting after suffering a stroke in 1989 that paralyzed his right arm. By 1992, he had trained himself to paint in detail with his left hand and exhibited his new work at London&#8217;s Tryon and Morland Gallery that year. He died in 2016.<\/p>\n<p>Condition: Generally fine, watercolor on paper, mounted on hand-titled mat board, as issued, with only light overall toning, handling, wear. Board with slightly greater wear, and tape residue at the top where formerly mounted, all easily matted out.<\/p>\n<p>References:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Basil Ede.&#8221; <i>Wikipedia.<\/i> 1 May 2022. https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Basil_Ede (10 May 2022).<\/p>\n<p>Dougall, Robert et al. <i>Basil Ede&#8217;s Birds.<\/i> New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1981.<\/p>\n<p>Ede, Basil with text by W.D. Campbell. <i>Birds of Town and Village.<\/i> London: Country Life Books, 1965, 1979 ed.\u00a0 pp. 85-87.<\/p>\n<p>Wunderlich, Gerold M. <i>Basil Ede: American Birds.<\/i>\u00a0 October 17th to November 10th, 1979.\u00a0 New York: Kennedy Galleries, 1979.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Basil Ede (1931-2016)<br \/>\n<b>Hermit Thrush<\/b><br \/>\nBritish: c. 1970s<br \/>\nWatercolor and gouache on grey paper, mounted on offwhite mat board as issued<br \/>\nSigned lower right<br \/>\nTitled by artist on mounting board<br \/>\n16 x 12.75 inches, image<br \/>\n21 x 15.75 inches, overall<br \/>\n$2,400<\/p>\n<p><strong>Exquisite Watercolor of North American Hermit Thrush.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>An original watercolor and gouache painting of a hermit thrush by British artist Basil Ede, one of the greatest 20th-century ornithological artists. In this beautiful composition, the bird perches on a weathered dead branch. Branches with bright green leaves against a blue sky are indicated impressionistically in the background. This work demonstrates why Basil Ede is so highly regarded as a bird artist: he accomplishes the complex feat of achieving remarkable, almost photographic detail of the bird \u2014 its form, proportions and coloration, as well as the textures of beak and feathers. The animated pose and expressive eyes of the bird are lifelike and natural, capturing its personality as a sentient creature, within an artistic composition with similarly detailed main branch.<\/p>\n<p>The hermit thrush is one of the most widely distributed forest-nesting migratory birds in North America, ranging from Alaska and Canada in the north to Mexico and Guatemala in the south. 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