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The Bird Art of William T. Cooper

Author Wendy Cooper
Publication Date 01 Oct 2023
Cover of the book 'The Bird Art of William T. Cooper'

Encounter a variety of Australian birds, separated out by their broad habitat, as well as birds from Africa, India and Southeast Asia, New Guinea and the America.

He also created many individual paintings of various species that appealed to him, especially birds of paradise, cockatoos and hornbills. These paintings were often large with a broad technique for the backgrounds which harks back to Bill’s early days as a landscape and seascape painter. Such paintings allowed freedom to show behaviour or half-covered birds and much more habitat than those for vignettes in monographs. These works and many sketches, mostly unpublished, form the content of this book.

Bill’s paintings were a compilation of sketches, visions and memories drawn from various sources until it looked right. They were never a perfect rendition of a scene as pieces in the landscape were shuffled, deleted or included and the touches of ever-important light and shade added for the greatest effect.

Bill lavished the exactness of all necessary detail on his plant and animal subjects. These needed to be precisely captured just like a portrait painter needs to do, where any observer who knows those subjects would instantly see an error. Bill was a romantic and loved to paint nature with all of its beauty and flaws.

Awards

  • Winner, Indie Book Award, Illustrated Non-Fiction
  • Shortlisted, Queensland Literary Awards, Courier-Mail People’s Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award

Reviews

Abbey's Bookseller Pick

  • William Cooper's paintings captured birds and their habitats with an exactitude and masterful technique rarely surpassed in avian illustration. This glorious volume is full of the paintings he did for himself (many not published elsewhere) with many sketches showing the way he planned his work … A magnificent tribute to Cooper's work by his botanist wife Wendy, this would make an exquisite gift for any birder, naturalist or art-lover! Read more at: The Bird Art of William T. Cooper by Wendy Cooper - Abbey's

Sue Warren, Just So Stories

About the author

Photo of a smiling woman with grey-brown hair, wearing glasses and a red turtle-neck woollen jumper

Wendy Cooper was Bill Cooper’s partner in life and work.

She is a respected botanist who has discovered, and named, a number of new plant species, and has also had species named in her honour.

She is the co-author, with Bill Cooper, of Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest and Australian Rainforest Fruits: A Field Guide.

Contributor Rupert Russell is a naturalist, writer and friend to the Coopers.

 

Page published: 12 Mar 2025

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