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Seton Biography

Chronology and facts about Seton’s life

Seton and a big Marsh Shrew

Seton and a big Marsh Shrew

Illustration by Ernest Thompson Seton, 1884 Taming of this Shrew is not a Seton wildlife story, although the daily grind of a Shrew hunting for worms and spiders might have been interesting. (Or not?) This particular little animal hero was given the special...

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Seton in New Mexico 1928-1946

Seton in New Mexico 1928-1946

Seton in conversation with wolf, 1930s I might have called this: The Last Chapter, although running 18 years, it would be another long one if including all detail. By 1928 Seton completed his magus opus, Lives of Game Animals. Afterwards, his production of new titles...

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Seton in Montana and New York 1897-1902

Seton in Montana and New York 1897-1902

Untitled bear, 19th Century, Ernest Thompson Seton Following the success of Art Anatomy, Seton received a major illustration assignment for Bird-Life (1897), an avian natural history book and identification key by the ornithologist Frank M. Chapman. A second book...

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Sleeping Wolf in Paris Biography

Sleeping Wolf in Paris Biography

Sleeping Wolf, oil, 1891, Academy for the Love of Learning There were worse things than to be an unmarried artist living in Paris in January 1891. Like other foreigners, Seton became a student at Académie Julian. Nude models (shocking! and not available in New York or...

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Seton meets Joseph Wolf in 1890 Biography

Seton meets Joseph Wolf in 1890 Biography

Hawk study (drawing) by Joseph Wolf drawing from Seton’s personal collection Seton embarked for London in June of 1890, made a brief sojourn to Paris in August, but returned to England for the autumn and early winter. He had been disappointed in France “to find the...

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