Thayer, Abbott Handerson, 1849-1921

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Name (Hebrew)
תאייר, אבוט אנדרסון, 1849-1921
Name (Latin)
Thayer, Abbott Handerson, 1849-1921
Other forms of name
Thayer, A. H. (Abbott Handerson), 1849-1921
Date of birth
1849-08-12
Date of death
1921-05-29
Field of activity
Natural history
Painting
Occupation
Naturalists
Painters
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 55043769
Wikidata: Q306759
Library of congress: n 82151062
HAI10: 000725185
Sources of Information
  • His The law which underlies protective coloration, 1898.
  • The Century gallery of one hundred portraits, 1897plate 4 caption (from the painting by A.H. Thayer)
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Wikipedia description:

Abbott Handerson Thayer (August 12, 1849 – May 29, 1921) was an American painter, naturalist, and teacher. As a painter of portraits, figures, animals, and landscapes, he enjoyed a certain prominence during his lifetime, and his paintings are represented in major American art collections. He is perhaps best known for his 'angel' paintings, some of which use his children as models. During the last third of his life, he worked together with his son, Gerald Handerson Thayer, on a book about protective coloration in nature, titled Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom. First published by Macmillan in 1909, then reissued in 1918, it may have had an effect on military camouflage during World War I. However it was roundly mocked by Theodore Roosevelt and others for its assumption that all animal coloration is cryptic. Thayer also influenced American art through his efforts as a teacher, training apprentices in his New Hampshire studio.

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