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Elizabeth Gwillim (bird artist)

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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Elizabeth Gwillim

Died
  
December 21, 1807

Spouse(s)
  
Sir Henry Gwillim

Role
  
Bird artist

Elizabeth Gwillim (bird artist)
Known for
  
Watercolours of Indian birds

Resting place
  
St. Mary's Church, Chennai

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Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. About 121 paintings from were obtained from a private dealer by Casey A. Wood and these are held in the Blacker-Wood Library of McGill University. Lady Gwillim died on 21 December 1807 of unknown causes and was buried at St. Mary's Church in Madras. Her husband resigned the next year and returned to England with the paintings.

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Elizabeth Gwillim (bird artist) Wikipedia