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Archibald Thorburn FZS (31 May 1860,
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, Midlothian – 9 October 1935,
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, Surrey) was a Scottish artist who specialised in wildlife, painting mostly in
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. He regularly visited Scotland to sketch birds in the wild, his favourite haunt being the Forest of Gaick near
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in
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. His widely reproduced images of British wildlife, with their evocative and dramatic backgrounds, are enjoyed as much today as they were by naturalists a century ago.


Life and work

Archibald was born at Viewfield House,
Lasswade Lasswade is a village and civil parish in Midlothian, Scotland, on the River North Esk, nine miles (14.5 kilometres) south of Edinburgh city centre, contiguous with Bonnyrigg and between Dalkeith to the east and Loanhead to the west. Melville C ...
,
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, the fifth son of Robert Thorburn (1818–1885), portrait miniaturist to
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. His first education was at
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and in Edinburgh, after which he was sent to the newly founded St John's Wood School of Art in London. His stay there was only brief, since on the death of his father he sought the guidance of
Joseph Wolf Joseph Wolf (22 January 1820 – 20 April 1899) was a German artist who specialized in natural history illustration. He moved to the British Museum in 1848 and became the preferred illustrator for explorers and naturalists including David Livi ...
. It was his commission in 1887 to illustrate Lord Lilford's ''Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Isles'', for which he painted some 268 watercolours, that established his reputation. He illustrated numerous sporting and natural history books, including his own. He taught Otto Murray Dixon and Philip Rickman (both in Nature in Art's collection), and he encouraged the young
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when he came to visit him in
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. Thorburn was friends of other eminent bird illustrators including
George Edward Lodge George Edward Lodge FZS, (3 December 1860 – 5 February 1954)Savory ''op. cit.'' was a British illustrator of birds and an authority on falconry. Early life George Edward Lodge was born at Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire. His father, Samuel Lodg ...
and
John Guille Millais John Guille Millais ( , also ; 24 March 1865 – 24 March 1931) was a British artist, naturalist, gardener and travel writer who specialised in wildlife and flower portraiture. He travelled extensively around the world in the late Victorian p ...
with whom he collaborated on a number of works including: ''Natural History of British Feeding Ducks''; ''British Diving Ducks'' and ''British Game Birds''. His paintings were regularly exhibited at the
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and he designed their first Christmas card for the
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in 1899, a practice that he continued until 1935. He was Vice-President of the ''Royal Society for the Protection of Birds''. In the 1890s Thorburn became disheartened by the
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and had his work shown at A. Baird Carter of 70
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. On his marriage to Constance Mudie, Thorburn moved to ''High Leybourne'' in
Hascombe Hascombe is a village in Surrey, England. It contains a large cluster of cottages and country estates, St Peter's church, the village green, a fountain, pond, a central public house and is surrounded by steep wooded hillsides. History Above the ...
in 1902, where he was to spend the rest of his life. In the 1930s he refused to make use of electric lighting, preferring natural light for his painting, and making use of lamps and candles. His grave is at St John the Baptist church in
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,
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.


Books illustrated

*1882 ''Sketches of Bird Life'' - J E Harting *1883–88
Familiar Wild Birds
' - W.F. Swaysland (a Sussex naturalist and taxidermist), 144 plates, 4 volumes
/ref> *1885–97 ''Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Isles'' - Lord Lilford, 268 watercolours, 7 volumes *1895 Ornithology of the Straits of Gibraltar by
Leonard Howard Loyd Irby Leonard Howard Loyd Irby (13 April 1836 – 14 May 1905) was a British ornithologist and army officer. He specialised in the study of birds in southern Iberia. Life Irby was born in 1836 at Boyland Hall in Morningthorpe to Rear-Admiral Frederic ...
*1896 ''The Deer Forests of Scotland'' by Arthur Grimble, 8 plates *1915-16 ''British Birds'' - 4 volumes *1920 ''British Mammals'' *1920–25 ''The Birds of the British Isles and their eggs'' -
Thomas Coward Thomas Alfred Coward (8 January 1867 – 29 January 1933), was an English ornithologist and an amateur astronomer. He wrote extensively on natural history, local history and Cheshire. Life He was born at 8 Higher Downs, Bowdon, Cheshire ( ...
*1937 ''Observer Book of British Birds'' *1997 ''The Complete Illustrated Thorburn's Birds'' - Wordsworth Editions Ltd., *''Thorburn's mammals'' - text by Gordon Corbet, Wordsworth Editions Ltd., File:Archibald Thorburn, Pair of Golden Eagles. Bonhams.jpg, ''Pair of Golden Eagles'' File:A Greenland or Gyr Falcon.jpg, ''A Greenland or Gyr Falcon'' File:WesternTragopan.jpg, ''
Western Tragopan The western tragopan or western horned tragopan (''Tragopan melanocephalus'') is a medium-sized brightly plumed pheasant found along the Himalayas from north-eastern districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in northern Pakistan in the west to Ut ...
'' File:Archibald Thorburn Little Owl and Scops Owl.jpg, ''Little Owl and Scops Owl''


See also

*
List of wildlife artists This list of wildlife artists is a list for any notable wildlife artist, wildlife painter, wildlife photographer, other wildlife artist, society of wildlife artists, museum, or exhibition of wildlife art, worldwide. A * Jackson Miles Abbott * Jo ...
* Eliza Turck (1832–1891), who also produced many illustrations for the 1883 edition of "''Familiar Wild Birds''".


References


External links

*
''Birds by Archibald Thorburn''
- Examples a
'Fine Rare Prints'

OiseauxIllustrations by Archibald Thorburn in Flickr CommonsThorburn's Cats
{{DEFAULTSORT:Thorburn, Archibald 1860 births 1935 deaths Scottish illustrators Fellows of the Zoological Society of London Scottish watercolourists People from Midlothian Scottish ornithologists British bird artists 19th-century Scottish painters Scottish male painters 20th-century Scottish painters 19th-century Scottish male artists 20th-century Scottish male artists