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  1. 8 de nov. de 2015 · Len Deighton. Sun 8 Nov 2015 11.36 EST. Had John Norris Wood, who has died aged 84, painted landscapes or portraits, he would have become one of Britain’s foremost artists. But as an...

  2. 4 de mai. de 2024 · British. Country Garden Butterflies. John Norris Wood (1930–2015) Fry Art Gallery. Artist in a variety of media, naturalist and teacher, born in London but grew up in Essex. He was educated at Bryanston School, where the collector Charles Handley-Read taught and was a great influence.

  3. John Norris Wood combined artistic skill and scientific knowledge to become a distinguished natural history illustrator. A committed conservationist, with a passionate love of animals, he has undertook many expeditions and supported various environmental associations.

  4. 14 de jan. de 2016 · John Norris Wood, artist and teacher: born London 29 November 1930; married 1962 Julie Guyatt (died 2001; one daughter, one son); died Pembury, Kent 17 October 2015.

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  5. John Norris Wood was an important natural history illustrator, teacher and conservationist, who loved the English countryside. He dedicated his life, and his art, to nature and wildlife. He was a highly talented artist, and his art accurately reflected scientific knowledge about nature.

    • John Norris Wood FRCA (English, 1930-2015)
    • 26 x 17.1 inches, 66 x 43 cm.
    • Print. Woodcut.
    • Garden Butterflies
  6. 29 de jun. de 2004 · The art of natural history. News. The art of natural history. The Museum of Zoology has launched an exhibition of works by John Norris Wood, visiting Professor at the Royal College of Art.

  7. White Treefrog Fry Art Gallery. The Bee Tyger Hawk Moth by John Norris Wood (1930–2015), from Fry Art Gallery.