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  1. John Gould (1804-1881) was a businessman, publisher, and obsessive bird collector with an eye for a talented artist. He displayed his entrepreneurial skills from a young age while an apprentice in the royal gardens at Windsor, where, by the age of 14, he was selling stuffed birds to the sons of the aristocracy at Eton College.

  2. Sep 13, 2018 · September 13, 2018. By Jeff Glorfeld. John Gould, renowned ornithologist and author, largely self-taught, was at the head of tremendous team of dedicated scientists and artists. In 2017 the...

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  4. John Gould was more skilled as an entrepreneur and businessman than as an artist. He relied on a group of dedicated artists, lithographers and colourers to translate his preparatory sketches into finished illustrations.

  5. John Gould wrote many warnings about the potential extinction of Australian species. Ironically his collectors were killing thousands of birds and mammals all over the world to send to him for identification and illustration.

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  6. Apr 10, 2018 · john gould, a set of 11 works in 43 volumes, estimate: £700,000-900,000. The striking nature of Gould’s work is the result of many factors. He was a master of arranging the birds and mammals in tasteful compositions, flaunting the characteristics of their plumage while also creating movement.

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  7. Oct 20, 2000 · John Thomas Gould was an American humorist, essayist, and columnist who wrote a column for the Christian Science Monitor for over sixty years from a farm in Lisbon Falls, Maine. He was published in most major American newspapers and magazines and wrote thirty books.

  8. Gould, John (1804–1881), ornithologist, the son of a working gardener, was born at Lyme Regis 14 Sept. 1804. His father became a foreman gardener at Windsor Castle when Gould was about fourteen years old, and the youth at first worked under his father. He early gained much knowledge of birds in their wild state, and commenced stuffing them ...

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