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painter of "ideal figures", in which he portrayed women as embodiments of virtue, adorned in flowing white tunics and equipped with feathered angel's wings. At the same time, he did this using methods that were surprisingly unorthodox, such as purposely mixing dirt into the paint, or (in one instance at least, according to
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Eccentric and opinionated, Thayer grew more so as he aged, and his family's manner of living reflected his strong beliefs: the
Thayers typically slept outdoors year-round in order to enjoy the benefits of fresh air, and the three children were never enrolled in a school. The younger two, Gerald and
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proposed the use of protective coloration on
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in Boston, where he met Henry D. Morse, an amateur artist who painted animals. With guidance from Morse, Abbott developed and improved his painting skills, focusing on depictions of birds and other wildlife, and soon began painting animal portraits on commission. He also taught his sister,
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by emphasizing their sexuality, rather than exalting their moral attributes. When he began to add wings to his figures in the late 1880s, he was making more obvious the transcendent qualities he saw in the female subject:
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offered him an honorary degree in 1916, and the
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became his closest friend. Returning to New York, he established his own portrait studio (which he shared with
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1683:"Abbott Thayer's Camouflage Demonstrations: Countershading, Disruption and Background Picturing"
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were in fact cryptically colored. He was vigorously attacked for this in a long paper by
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Roosevelt, Theodore (1911). "Revealing and concealing coloration in birds and mammals".
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Mary Fuertes Boynton (1952) Abbott Thayer and Natural History. St. Catherine Press
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frequently entertained prominent guests there such as
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1409:"Abbott Handerson Thayer And Thayer Family Papers"
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763:. As he aged, he suffered increasingly from
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2193:Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom
1661:Abbott Handerson Thayer exhibition catalogs
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1474:. Vol 21 No 3 (1988), pp. 291–296.
1267:. Oxford University Press. p. 172.
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1314:"American Academy of Arts and Letters"
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999:Jacobson, Aileen (January 9, 2016).
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2717:Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform
1318:World Almanac and Encyclopedia 1919
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1604:. Watson-Guptill, New York, 2000.
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2108:As evidence for natural selection
1632:(New York: Macmillan, 1909/1918).
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1460:. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum.
864:"Thayer, Abbott Handerson"
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297:, and where the American artist
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1560:Meryman, Richard (April 1999).
796:Smithsonian American Art Museum
498:Smithsonian American Art Museum
428:Smithsonian American Art Museum
207:(1892–93), painted allusion to
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2789:Operational Camouflage Pattern
2255:Adaptive Coloration in Animals
1554:Sketches from an Artist’s Life
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1639:(Connecticut Printers, 1951).
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2735:Universal Camouflage Pattern
2368:USN WWII camouflage measures
1292:"Seeks Artists for War Work"
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2967:American landscape painters
2795:Netherlands Fractal Pattern
2729:Tactical Assault Camouflage
2562:Disruptive Pattern Material
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261:At age 18, he relocated to
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490:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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2658:Camouflage Central-Europe
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1068:Anderson 1982, pp. 60–63.
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1958:Wilfred Clement Von Berg
1545:Nancy Douglas Bowditch,
1500:Behrens, Roy R. (2009).
1488:(Bobolink Books, 2002).
1429:Archives of American Art
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1189:Archives of American Art
777:Wellesley, Massachusetts
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502:Art Institute of Chicago
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1417:Smithsonian Institution
870:Encyclopædia Britannica
641:The Skies They Simulate
552:Smithsonian Institution
440:, 1884, oil on canvas.
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327:George Washington Cable
309:Return to New Hampshire
134:Abbott Handerson Thayer
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2957:American male painters
2179:The Colours of Animals
2173:Edward Bagnall Poulton
2063:Multi-scale camouflage
1878:Stanley William Hayter
1790:Solomon Joseph Solomon
1648:Lyman Allyn Art Museum
1547:George de Forest Brush
1518:10.1098/rstb.2008.0250
1456:Ross Anderson (1982).
1440:Cornwall Record Office
1232:10.1098/rstb.2008.0250
1170:Prelinger 2000, p. 98.
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1342:Anderson 1982, p. 37.
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61:Boston, Massachusetts
2947:Painters from Boston
2888:Dazzled and Deceived
2053:Distractive markings
2031:Counter-illumination
1678:Smithsonian Magazine
1618:(Zone Books, 2012).
1566:Smithsonian Magazine
1212:(27 February 2009).
1179:Hirshler, pp. 42–44.
649:Spanish–American War
586:distractive markings
541:Thomas Wilmer Dewing
534:Dennis Miller Bunker
486:Freer Gallery of Art
287:École des Beaux-Arts
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