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  1. Elizabeth Gould, (née Coxen; 18 July 1804 – 15 August 1841), was a British artist and illustrator at the forefront of the natural history movement. Elizabeth traveled and worked alongside her husband, naturalist and author John Gould.

  2. Read about Elizabeth Gould, the great artist behind John Gould's early illustrations. It was a collection of her letters discovered by her descendants in 1938 that renewed interest in the life and work of Elizabeth Gould (1804-1841).

  3. May 14, 2021 · Elizabeth Gould was a skilled lithographer who created hundreds of illustrations of rare and exotic birds for her husband John's ornithology collections. She traveled to Australia, painted from live specimens, and influenced Darwin's theory of evolution, but her name was largely erased from history.

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  4. Mar 22, 2023 · A new exhibition traces the journey of 19th-century naturalists Elizabeth and John Gould as they recorded Australia’s unique birdlife.

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  5. Elizabeth Gould (1804-1841) Read about Elizabeth Gould, the great artist behind John Gould's early illustrations.

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  7. Jul 15, 2023 · Elizabeth Gould (July 18, 1804–August 15, 1841) found working as a governess “miserably-wretched dull.” Artistically and musically gifted, boundlessly curious about the world, she had grown up painting and collecting specimens.

  8. Elizabeth Gould’s legacy as a nineteenth century zoological illustrator is impressive. During an eleven year career, she designed, lithographed and painted more than 650 plates.

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