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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. May 14, 2021 · Published May 14, 2021. Gouldian Finches, named for Elizabeth Gould, from The Birds of Australia. Illustration: Elizabeth Gould/Public Domain. In 1830, when English taxidermist John Gould was keen to publish his first volume of bird species, his wife Elizabeth asked him who would create the illustrations.

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  4. 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).

  5. Sep 6, 2023 · Learn about Elizabeth Gould, the artist who used her illustrations to document over 600 previously undocumented avian species, impacting both the artistic and scientific communities.

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

  7. Mar 22, 2023 · The Australian Museum’s new multimedia exhibition, The Birds of Australia, traces the journey of the 19th-century naturalist and ornithologist John Gould and his wife, illustrator Elizabeth...

  8. Early in the marriage, John Gould recognised her potential as a scientific illustrator. Soon her skills were being used to advance his budding ornithological career. Although we don’t know exactly when Elizabeth Gould began drawing for her husband, by 1830 she was regularly creating work for him.

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