Von Wright brothers

Von Wright brothers, Magnus, Wilhelm and Ferdinand.

The von Wright brothers were five Finnish brothers of whom three were noted artists - Magnus von Wright (1805–1868), Wilhelm von Wright (1810–1887) and Ferdinand von Wright (1822–1906). These ornithologists, scientists, nature illustrators and artists were born in Haminalahti near Kuopio in Finland. Magnus and Wilhelm von Wright began the illustrative work Svenska Foglar ("Swedish birds") in August 1828. The work was financed by count Nils Bonde. The works was ready by 1838 and contains 178 lithographs.[1]

  • Grey-headed woodpecker by Magnus von Wright
    Grey-headed woodpecker by Magnus von Wright
  • Eurasian golden oriole by Magnus von Wright
    Eurasian golden oriole by Magnus von Wright
  • Atlantic puffin by Wilhelm von Wright
    Atlantic puffin by Wilhelm von Wright
  • Eurasian magpie by Wilhelm von Wright
    Eurasian magpie by Wilhelm von Wright
  • The first surprise by Ferdinand von Wright
    The first surprise by Ferdinand von Wright
  • Western capercaillie by Ferdinand von Wright
    Western capercaillie by Ferdinand von Wright
  • Cuckoo wrasse by Wilhelm von Wright
    Cuckoo wrasse by Wilhelm von Wright

See also

  • Von Wright

References

  1. ^ Anttonen, Erkki; Pennonen, Anne-Maria (2017). The Von Wright Brothers: Art, Science and Life. Ateneum, Finnish National Gallery.

External links

  • Naturally - The von Wright brothers


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