Article ID: CBB000933009

Anthony Alder (1838--1915), Queensland Taxidermist and Bird Painter (2010)

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Anthony Alder was born into a family of taxidermists and naturalists and was a talented and dedicated taxidermist and bird painter. He first visited Queensland in the 1860s collecting natural history specimens in remote Cape York Peninsula at the beginning of settlement there. He returned to England to carry on the family taxidermy business, but returned to Queensland in 1875 and established as a taxidermist in Brisbane. Except for a short period as a hotel proprietor, Alder operated continuously as a commercial taxidermist until 1907 when he achieved his long-held wish to be employed as taxidermist in the Queensland Museum. He exhibited his taxidermic work widely at the Queensland stands of major international exhibitions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the exhibits generally characterized by his penchant for the dramatic and the anthropocentric. The style and design of his oil paintings of Queensland birds are reflective of his taxidermic perspective, either as anthropocentric expressions of bird personalities, or as museum displays of bird diversity. Alder was the only significant local painter of Queensland birds in the late nineteenth century and his work is not only of historical significance, but is also aesthetically appealing in the richness of its colour and the taxidermic basis of its design.

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Authors & Contributors
Morris, Pat A.
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Crane, Rosi
Larsson, Eleanor
Vane-Wright, Richard I.
Li-chuan Tai
Concepts
Natural history
Scientific illustration
Painters and painting
Birds
Science and art
Taxidermy
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
17th century
Places
England
Australia
Scotland
New Zealand
Germany
France
Institutions
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
McGill University (Canada)
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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