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Will Coxhead (1884-1962) was a dedicated naturalist and prolific
botanical artist, and made painting British plants his life’s work.
His original
illustrations were destroyed by a bomb in the second World War,
but, undaunted, he resolved to start again and, as an active member
of the Kent branch of the British Naturalists’ Association (BNA),
sought the BNA’s help. He placed an advertisement in BNA’s magazine
Country-Side, and Alan Major and Joan Nisbet, who later became his
wife, answered his call. Will provided Alan and Joan with two collecting
tins each, and with their help he succeeded in producing a second
collection of over 1000 watercolour paintings over the next twenty
years. These provide an impressive and systematic record of the
plants of the British countryside at the time.
ABOVE:
Water Mint: drawn by Will Coxhead © Liz Artindale/BNA
After Joan died in April 2000, Will’s collection was given to the
BNA by their nephew Derek W. Everard and Joan’s relation Mary Boyton.
The BNA has exhibited selected illustrations from the collection
at its annual conferences, and most recently from May-July 2005
at the Braintree District Museum as part of the BNA’s “Nature over
Time” centenary celebrations, where the exhibition became a starting
point for many additional projects.
The illustrations and the story
of Will Coxhead attract both committed naturalists and a wider non-specialist
audience. The exhibition will appeal to school parties as well,
and can be used to provide the basis for educational natural history
workshops and field trips.
The exhibition
comprises 120 illustrations, selected to show the breadth and quality
of his work. These were painted from specimens found in named locations
across Britain (e.g. in Devon, Kent, Cumbria) between 1940 and 1958.
Supporting botanical descriptions and historical material about
Will Coxhead and the BNA are also provided.
The
illustrations have been attractively framed for exhibition in sets
of four (see photo). The frames are hardwood backed, glass fronted,
with mirror plates for wall mounting, and measure approx. 24” x
30” each. The full set of 30 framed illustrations requires between
18-45 metres (36-90 square metres) for mounting. Display cases (2-4
square metres) are required for the supporting historical material.
The display size and selection of material can be varied to suit
the venue.
Artwork as
framed for exhibition- photo © BNA and Michael Demidecki
The exhibition is available for hire across the UK. All proceeds
will be treated as donations to the BNA.
All transport
to/from the BNA (in Corby) and insurance is the responsibility of
the hirer. Security requirements for hire locations are that the
exhibition is regularly checked during opening hours and that the
premises are secure overnight.
For details of hire fees, more information about the exhibition,
and to discuss its availability, please contact:
Email
marketing@bna-naturalists.org
John Curwen:
tel. 01707 261303
email treasurer@bna-naturalists.org
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