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Henrik Grønvold

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512: 20: 493: 68:, Denmark. He was the son of Hans Peter Levin Grønvold (1822–84) and Wilhelmine Marie Cathrine Lassen (1821–65). He had an early interest in natural history, and an early aptitude for natural history art. In 1880, he went to 430: 111:. After this expedition, Grønvold worked at the Museum in an unofficial capacity as an artist for decades, and only left London to attend an ornithological congress in Berlin. 150:. Grønvold mostly illustrated birds and eggs, rare and newly discovered species from many parts of the world, and mostly worked in lithographs. His egg plates include some of 116: 585: 247:, in 1940. His daughter Elsa Ayres (1899–1985) became a skilled portrait painter and was married to British sculptor Arthur James John Ayres (1902–1985). 275: 103:
Henrik Grønvold became a skilled taxidermist, and established a reputation as an artist. He was employed at the Museum until 1895, when he accompanied
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In 1892, Grønvold left Denmark intending to emigrate to the United States. While stopping in London en route, he was employed at the
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preparing anatomical specimens. His Swedish-born wife, Josefina Wilhelmina Hillstrøm (1869–1935), joined him a year later.
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and artist, known for his illustrations of birds. Grønvold was among the last natural history illustrators to publish
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As a commemoration of his contributions to bird art, the Guinean-Ivory Coast ranged, African
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His illustrations largely appeared in scientific periodicals such as the
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and an illustrator at the Biological Research Station of Copenhagen.
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Masterpieces of Bird Art: 700 Years of Ornithological Illustration
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A Supplement to The Birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands
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Proceedings and Transactions of the Zoological Society
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Index


Arabian golden sparrow
yellow-throated petronia
G. E. Shelley
Danish
naturalist
lithographs
Præstø
Copenhagen
Copenhagen Technical College
draughtsman
Royal Danish Army
artillery
Natural History Museum
William Ogilvie-Grant
Salvage Islands
Proceedings and Transactions of the Zoological Society
The Ibis
The Avicultural Magazine
George Albert Boulenger
Michael Rogers Oldfield Thomas
Walter Rothschild
Novitates Zoologicae
great auk
Alfred Newton
George Shelley
W. L. Buller
Henry Eliot Howard
Charles William Beebe
Herbert Christopher Robinson

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