Richard Sloan (artist) explained

Richard Sloan (1935–2007) was an American artist. He painted wildlife in Arizona and in rainforests.[1]

Considered to be North America's "Dean Of Rainforest Painters", Sloan was born in Chicago, Illinois, where he attended the America Academy Of Art. He then worked as an advertising illustrator before joining Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo as staff artist. After a 1966 sellout solo exhibition at the Abercrombie & Fitch Gallery in Chicago, Sloan left Lincoln Park to embark upon a lifetime of capturing the world's rainforests in paint. He was the first wildlife artist in North America to turn all his efforts as a painter to documenting exotic animals of the world's tropics.

He first traveled to British Guiana (Guyana) in 1969 and made seventeen expeditions to the Amazon Basin, the Peruvian Andes, Guatemala, Trinidad and Tobago, Belize, Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula and Thailand.

His paintings have been exhibited at the National Geographic Society's Explorers Hall, the American Museum of Natural History, the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Gilcrease Museum, the Royal Scottish Academy and numerous other museums and galleries.

Since 1979 his work has been included in twenty-five Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum Birds In Art exhibitions, and in 1994 the Museum conferred upon Sloan the honor of Master Wildlife Artist. In March 2002 at the invitational, juried exhibition Impressions Of Bonnet House in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, he was given the Peoples Choice Award.

His works are included in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institution, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, the Illinois State Museum,[2] the Denver Museum of Natural History, the North Carolina Museum Of Natural Sciences and private collections throughout the world.

He has been commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund to design postage stamps and first day covers for Trinidad, Tobago, Guatemala, the Philippines and the Falkland Islands. In the spring of 1998, the University Of Arizona Press published The Raptors Of Arizona, a 220-page volume on the birds of prey of the American Southwest, featuring 42 Sloan paintings. In recognition of this work, in August, 2003, he was inducted into the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame.[3]

Special achievements

2003 - Arizona Outdoor Hall Of FameFor "The Raptors Of Arizona" 1998 - Award Of Excellence / Society Of Animal ArtistsFor "The Wild Bunch"

1994 - Master Wildlife Artist / The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum

1990 - Award Of Excellence / Society Of Animal ArtistsFor "Amazon Backwater"

Collections

2005 - Art Institute of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - Burrowing Owls at sunrise 1993 - Arizona Wildlife Foundation - 42 Original Paintings for "The Raptors Of Arizona" 1992 - Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum - Original Painting "Triple Threat" 1968 - Smithsonian Institution - "Eastern Bluebirds"

Publications

The Best Of Wildlife Art 2 (1999)3 Illustrations - Author: Rachel Rubin WolfPublished by: North Light Books Wildlife Art (1999)1 Illustration - Author: Alan SingerPublished by: Rockport Publishers, Inc. The Raptors Of Arizona (1998)42 Habitat Paintings - A 220-page hard cover volume containing the latest scientific information on all Birds Of Prey occurring in Arizona.Author: Richard GlinskiPublished by: University Of Arizona Press Modern Wildlife Painting (1998)1 Illustration - Author: Nicholis HammondPublished by: Yale University Press The Best of Wildlife Art (1997)1 Illustration - Author: Rachel Rubin WolfPublished by: North Light Books More Wildlife Painting - Techniques Of The Modern Masters (1996)7 Illustrations - Author: Susan RayfieldPublished by: Watson Guptill Painting Birds Step by Step (1996)4 Illustrations - Author: Bart RulonPublished by: North Light Books Raptors...Forests...Ruins / The World Of Richard Sloan (1993)3 Illustrations - Magazine ArticleAuthor: Tyler GranvillePublished by: Informart From Hawks To Hornbills & Back Again / The Art Of Richard Sloan (1991)8 Illustrations - Magazine ArticleAuthor: Judy HughesPublished by: Wildlife Art News The Art Of Richard Sloan (1989)Cover Art / Frigate Birds In Flight - MagazinePublished by: U.S.Art Artist Of The Ancient Forest (1986)5 Illustrations - Author: Jay HeinrichsPublished by: International Wildlife / The National Wildlife Federation

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biography.
  2. http://www.museum.state.il.us/muslink/prairie/htmls/popups/birds_emeadow.html Eastern Meadowlark: Lithograph, 22 by 28 inches
  3. Web site: Biography of Artist Richard Sloan (1935-2007) - Rainforest Art.