Abstract

Edward Neale was a pupil of Joseph Wolf. His first oils and watercolours were exhibited in 1858, and his first published work appeared in 1862 in John George Wood's The Illustrated Natural History. His illustrations went on to appear in several significant ornithological works published during the latter half of the nineteenth century. His relationship with and work for Edward Thomas Booth were essential in establishing his reputation as a bird artist.

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