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Ralph
McDonald
Biography
R.J.
McDonald is
one of our
country's
most highly
respected
wildlife
artists. For
over
twenty-five
years his
paintings
and prints
have been
enthusiastically
collected by
knowledgeable
art
collectors.
After
graduating
from the
Harris
School of
Art,
McDonald
worked for
several
years as a
successful
illustrator
and
free-lance
commercial
artist.
Later he
decided to
leave the
security of
commercial
art and
become a
full time
painter of
wildlife and
outdoor
subjects.
His timing
was
excellent,
as the
limited
edition
collector
market was
expanding
rapidly at
this time.
His wildlife
art career
also
received a
substantial
boost when
the Governor
of Tennessee
commissioned
him to paint
the official
portrait of
the state's
bird, the
Mockingbird.
Over the
years Ralph,
as his
friends call
him, has
made
numerous
contributions
to
conservation
groups.
Among these
groups are:
Ducks
Unlimited,
Game
Conservation
International,
Deer
Unlimited
and The
National
Wild Turkey
Federation.
In 1981
Ducks
Unlimited
named him
its'
National
Artist of
the Year and
the sale of
his prints
at D.U.
auctions
have raised
millions of
dollars for
that
organization.
This year
Ducks
Unlimited
and the
National
Wild Turkey
Federation
each
selected a
McDonald
painting to
publish as a
print for
their
national
fund raising
projects.
McDonalds
work is
included in
prestigious
art
collections
throughout
the United
States.
Among his
credits are:
The
recipient of
Ducks
Unlimited's
Palette and
Chisel
award; He is
listed in
WHO'S WHO IN
WILDLIFE
ART; He has
been artist
of the Year
for The
Southeastern
Wildlife
Exposition
(1988), The
World
Wildlife
Exposition
(1990), and
The Southern
Wildlife
Exposition
(1993).
Through the
years he has
created the
designs for
several
states' duck
stamps. In
1994 he was
commissioned
to design
the Kentucky
and
Tennessee
duck stamps. |