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Archibald Thorburn - Game Birds and Wildlife Artist


Born in 1860, near Edinburgh, Archibald Thorburn was the fifth son of the miniaturist Robert Thorburn ARA. He is now acknowledged as one of the greatest painters of birdlife of all time.

It was perhaps from his father that Archibald Thorburn acquired the ability to create his minutely detailed paintings and he sketched from a very early age. He painted birds, animals and flowers but he specialised in the study of game birds, as he had a tremendous knowledge of ornithology.

Thorburn received little formal artistic training but his career as a painter of birds began in 1883, when he completed 144 plates for WF Swaysland’s Familiar Wild Birds. However, his reputation was firmly established by his contribution to Lord Lilford’s magisterial survey Coloured Figures of the Birds of the British Isles, which was published between 1885 and 1898.

Thorburn’s work created such an impact because he was one of the first British wildlife artists to paint and sketch in the open and from life, rather than in a studio and from stuffed samples. Although he moved to London in 1885, he continued to make sketching tours of Britain throughout his life.

He first exhibited at the Royal Academy at the age of 20, and was a regular figure there throughout the 1880s and 1890s. At the end of the 1890s he became disillusioned with the Academy and exhibited instead at A Baird Carter, in Jermyn Street. Thorburn was also sufficiently highly-regarded by his contemporaries to have been asked to paint Queen Victoria on three separate occasions.

Thorburn wrote many of his own books on birdlife and, as a keen conservationist, was elected Vice President of the RSPB in recognition of his services on behalf of bird preservation.

Generally preferring to work in watercolour, Thorburn’s skill, artistic talent and scientific observation ensured that he was recognised as one of the leading artists of his time.

Archibald Thorburn died in 1935.

Archibald Thorburn prints and pictures for sale


The Archibald Thorburn bird, game and shooting prints and etchings for sale below represent a small selection of the many works available. If there is anything in particular that you are looking for by Archibald Thorburn, then please do not hesitate in contacting me.

Nuthatches by Archibald Thorburn
Nuthatches by Archibald Thorburn
£ 495.00 Add to Cart
Great Tits by Archibald Thorburn
Great Tits by Archibald Thorburn
£ 495.00 Add to Cart
Kingfisher by Archibald Thorburn
Kingfisher by Archibald Thorburn
£ 550.00 Add to Cart
Jay by Archibald Thorburn
Jay by Archibald Thorburn
£ 550.00 Add to Cart
Grouse by Archibald Thorburn
Grouse by Archibald Thorburn
£ 495.00 Add to Cart
Woodcock by Archibald Thorburn
Woodcock by Archibald Thorburn
£ 550.00 Add to Cart

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