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Flying Geese

  • 创作日期1935
  • 尺寸50.0 x 75.0 cm

Sir Peter Markham Scott (1909-1989): British ornithologist, painter & conservationist. Founder of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust and co-founder of WWF, known for his vibrant bird art and innovative ship camouflage designs.

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A Legacy Forged in Exploration and Art

Sir Peter Markham Scott, a name synonymous with wildlife artistry, conservation, and adventurous spirit, was a truly remarkable figure of the 20th century. Born in 1909 into a family steeped in heroic exploration—his father being the legendary Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott—young Peter inherited not only a legacy of courage but also a profound connection to the natural world. However, unlike his father’s path of geographical discovery, Peter forged his own, uniquely blending artistic talent with scientific curiosity and an unwavering dedication to protecting the planet's fragile ecosystems. The shadow of his father’s early death undoubtedly shaped his life, instilling perhaps a sense of urgency and a desire to make a lasting impact on the world. He was encouraged by his father’s last letter to his mother to pursue natural history, a path that would define his existence.

From Cambridge Canvas to Olympic Waters

Scott's early life was one of diverse pursuits. Educated at Oundle School and Trinity College, Cambridge, he initially focused on natural sciences before transitioning to the history of art in 1931. This shift reflected a growing artistic inclination nurtured by his mother, Kathleen Scott, a talented sculptor herself. It wasn’t merely academic interest; Scott possessed genuine artistic skill, quickly establishing himself as a painter of wildlife, particularly birds. His first exhibition in London in 1933 marked the beginning of a prolific career that would capture the beauty and dynamism of avian life with remarkable precision. But Scott was far from solely an artist or scholar. He excelled in sports, representing Great Britain at sailing in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games and securing a bronze medal – a testament to his athleticism and competitive drive. This multifaceted nature—artist, scientist, sportsman—would become a defining characteristic of his life’s work.

A Painterly Eye for the Natural World

Scott's artistic style was deeply informed by his ornithological expertise. His paintings weren’t simply representations of birds; they were insightful studies born from keen observation and intimate knowledge of their behavior and anatomy. He predominantly focused on wildfowl, often depicting them in flight against dramatic skies or evocative landscapes. While influenced by earlier naturalist painters, Scott developed a distinctive style characterized by precise detail, vibrant colors, and a palpable sense of movement. His brushwork was often loose and expressive, capturing the energy and grace of birds soaring through the air. Works like “Mallards Preening and Drying,” “Widgeon Asleep in the Noonday Sun,” and “Morning Flight” exemplify his ability to convey both the aesthetic beauty and the intrinsic vitality of nature on canvas. He didn’t just paint what he saw; he painted what he *knew*, imbuing his work with a depth of understanding that resonated with viewers.

Champion of Conservation and Global Impact

However, Peter Markham Scott's legacy extends far beyond the realm of art. He was a visionary conservationist who recognized the urgent need to protect endangered species and their habitats. In 1946, he founded the Severn Wildfowl Trust – later renamed the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) – at Slimbridge in Gloucestershire. This pioneering organization established captive breeding programs that successfully saved species like the nene or Hawaiian goose from extinction. Perhaps his most globally recognized contribution was as a founding member of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), where he famously designed the iconic panda logo, an image now universally associated with wildlife protection. His influence on international conservation policies was profound, and he received numerous accolades, including the WWF Gold Medal and the J. Paul Getty Wildlife Conservation Prize, recognizing his tireless efforts to raise awareness about the importance of preserving our planet’s biodiversity.

Beyond Art and Conservation: A Life of Service

Scott's contributions weren’t limited to art and conservation. During World War II, he served with distinction in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, demonstrating bravery during the evacuation of troops at Saint-Valery-en-Caux and later commanding a squadron of steam gunboats. He even played a crucial role in developing innovative ship camouflage schemes – known as Western Approaches camouflage – that significantly improved British ships’ ability to evade enemy detection. After the war, he became a popular television personality through his BBC natural history series, “Look,” captivating audiences with his knowledge and passion for wildlife. His narration of “The Private Life of the Kingfisher” (1968), the first BBC natural history film in color, was particularly groundbreaking. Even in later life, Scott continued to challenge himself, becoming a British gliding champion in 1963. Sir Peter Markham Scott’s life serves as an inspiring testament to the power of combining passion, talent, and dedication to create lasting positive change – a true polymath whose influence continues to resonate today.
Peter Markham Scott

Peter Markham Scott

1909 - 1989 , United Kingdom

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Wildlife painting
  • Date Of Birth: 1909
  • Date Of Death: 1989
  • Full Name: Peter Markham Scott
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Mallards Preening
    • Widgeon Asleep
    • Morning Flight
  • Place Of Birth: London, UK