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William Thomas "Bill" Cooper AO (6 April 1934 – 10 May 2015) was an Australian
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. William was born in Adamstown NSW Australia to Coral Bird and William Cooper. He had one brother, Buddy Cooper. He was originally a self-taught landscape and seascape artist but achieved renown through natural history scientific paintings, especially of birds. Cooper was also became a taxidermist in his teenage years.


Life

The first book for which Cooper supplied the paintings was ''Portfolio of Australian Birds'', written by Keith Hindwood in 1967. Later, he illustrated ''Parrots of the World'', ''Birds of Paradise and Bowerbirds'', ''Australian Parrots'', ''Kingfishers and Related Birds'', ''The Cockatoos (a Portfolio of all Species)'', ''Turacos (a Portfolio of all Species)'' and " Pigeons and Doves in Australia" all authored by
Joseph Forshaw Joseph Michael Forshaw is an Australian ornithologist, and expert on parrots. He was the former head of wildlife conservation for the Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service. Dreifus, Claudia.A Conversation With Joseph M. Forshaw: A Passi ...
. In 1992 the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, presented Cooper with its gold medal for "artistic endeavors and life's work which have contributed to mankind's better understanding and appreciation of living things". He was the first Australian recipient in the academy's 190-year history. Then, in 1994, Cooper was awarded the Order of Australia (AO) for his contribution to art and natural history.It's an Honour
Retrieved 11 May 2015 Cooper's work is held in many collections and institutions around the world, including the
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and the State Library of New South Wales. Papua New Guinea's government purchased the entire collection from Birds of Paradise and Bowerbirds and commissioned from him two sets of postage stamps. He also illustrated ''Visions of a Rainforest'' by Stanley Breeden and ''Fruits of the Rainforest and Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest'' by Wendy Cooper. In 2011 he wrote and illustrated ''Capturing the Essence'', a book that illustrates and describes techniques for artists. The hard-won knowledge of his subjects which Cooper acquired is evident in his paintings, which display extreme precision, and he usually insisted on painting the birds in their distinct natural environments, down to the exact foods they eat. Preferring to draw from life, rather than depending on photographs as the main source of material for his work, he would often venture into wild, untamed parts of the world to capture the exact display of the birds he painted. He lived with his wife, Wendy Cooper, a self-taught botanist who has authored four substantial books, in north Queensland where his studio was surrounded by tropical rainforest. Sir
David Attenborough Sir David Frederick Attenborough (; born 8 May 1926) is an English broadcaster, biologist, natural historian and author. He is best known for writing and presenting, in conjunction with the BBC Natural History Unit, the nine natural histor ...
described Cooper as "Australia's greatest living scientific painter of birds; he is possibly the best in the world". In 1993, Sir David made a film about Cooper, called ''Portrait Painter to the Birds''. A biography, ''An Eye For Nature — The Life and Art of William T. Cooper'', written by Penny Olsen and published by The
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, was launched in February 2014. Olsen described Cooper as "one of the finest bird illustrators ever."Penny Olsen (2015
"William Thomas Cooper 6 April 1934–10 May 2015"
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William Cooper was married three times, first to Marie MacEnearney and then Robyn MacIntosh and finally Wendy Elizabeth Price. In December 2014, Cooper and his wife Wendy both received Honorary Doctorates from the
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: Bill for his contributions at the intersection between art and science, and Wendy for her botanical research. Cooper died at his home in
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, on 10 May 2015.


Illustrated Art works

Books illustrated by Cooper include: * 1968 – ''A Portfolio of Australian Birds'' (text by Keith Hindwood) * 1973 – ''Parrots of the World'' (text by
Joseph Forshaw Joseph Michael Forshaw is an Australian ornithologist, and expert on parrots. He was the former head of wildlife conservation for the Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service. Dreifus, Claudia.A Conversation With Joseph M. Forshaw: A Passi ...
) * 1975 – ''The Year of the Koala'' (text by H.D. Williamson) * 1977 – ''The Birds of Paradise and Bower Birds'' (text by Joseph Forshaw) * 1981 – ''Australian Parrots'' (2nd edition, text by Joseph Forshaw) * 1983–1994 – ''Kingfishers and Related Birds'' * 1993 – ''Visions of a Rainforest : A Year in Australia's Tropical Rainforest'' (text by
Stanley Breeden Stanley may refer to: Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Stanley'' (1972 film), an American horror film * ''Stanley'' (1984 film), an Australian comedy * ''Stanley'' (1999 film), an animated short * ''Stanley'' (1956 TV series) ...
) * 1994 – ''Fruits of the Rainforest'' (text by Wendy Cooper) * 1997 – ''Turacos: A Portfolio of All Species'' (text by Joseph Forshaw) * 1998 – ''The Birds of Paradise: Paradisaeidae'' (text by Clifford Frith and
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) * 2001 – ''Cockatoos: A Portfolio of All Species'' (text by Joseph Forshaw) * 2002 – ''Turacos : A Natural History of the Musophagidae'' (text by Joseph Forshaw) * 2002 – ''Australian Parrots'' (3rd evisededition, text by Joseph Forshaw) * 2004 – ''Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest'' (text by Wendy Cooper) * 2012 – ''Australian Rainforest Fruits - A Field Guide'' (text by Wendy Cooper) * 2014 – ''An Eye For Nature - The Life and Art of William T. Cooper'' (Biography by Penny Olsen) * 2015 – ''Pigeons and doves in Australia'' (text by Joseph Forshaw) Books illustrated & written by Cooper include: * 2012 – ''Capturing the Essence — Techniques for Bird Artists''


Awards

* 1992 – awarded the Gold Medal of the
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(USA) for distinction in natural history art * 1994 – awarded the
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for contributions to art and ornithology


References


External links


Birds in Art — William T. Cooper

William T. Cooper — Artist


* ttp://www.theherald.com.au/story/2864870/william-t-cooper-artist-of-avian-splendour/ Newcastle Herald — William T. Cooper Artist of Avian Splendour. 6 February 2015 {{DEFAULTSORT:Cooper, William T. 1934 births 2015 deaths Australian illustrators Australian bird artists Australian ornithologists People educated at Newcastle Boys' High School Officers of the Order of Australia