If you鈥檙e a birder, art lover, or environmentalist鈥攅ven if you just simply appreciate nature鈥攖ake some time out to remember Roger Tory Peterson, the legendary bird artist-conservationist. Today marks what would have been his 104th birthday. And in less than two weeks, admirers can pay him homage, perhaps even take home some RTP paraphernalia, when about 500 pieces of his work go up for auction on September 8th.
Hosted by 鈥攌nown for 鈥渋nnovative鈥 auctions (one showcased artwork from the Soviet Union that had been sold during the Cold War)鈥攖he upcoming show will feature items from Peterson鈥檚 estate that have never been sold before. Indeed, as far as 骋耻别谤苍蝉别测鈥檚 founder Arlan Ettinger knows, the only other time Peterson鈥檚 work has been auctioned off was as a small sampling, offered a few years ago by Christie鈥檚. 鈥淚 think [ours is an] as-good-as-it鈥檚-ever-going-to-get cross section of his work,鈥 says Ettinger. 鈥淭his is one鈥檚 really only opportunity to acquire [his work].鈥
Peterson, as fans know, was prolific鈥攈is revolutionary Field Guide to the Birds is just one of many achievements. As Kenn Kaufman four years ago on the centennial anniversary of Peterson's birth, 鈥淲e could view him as an author who wrote two dozen books and hundreds of magazine articles; as an editor whose field guide series eventually grew to more than 50 titles, covering everything from fish to ferns; as an artist who painted thousands of illustrations and hundreds of fine art paintings of nature; and as a photographer, filmmaker, traveler, teacher, public speaker, and (always) an expert on birds and nature.鈥 But, adds Kaufman, he was also an environmentalist, among the first to sound the alarm on DDT and other troublesome pesticides.
鈥淚n subtle ways he brought generations of birders and naturalists to accept responsibility for the survival of the creatures they watched,鈥 writes Kaufman, 鈥淢ost young naturalists who got their start between the 1940s and the 1980s were fans of his, devouring everything he wrote and taking it to heart. As a result, we grew up with the unshakable belief that naturalists must be devoted conservationists, and vice versa.鈥
At Guernsey's auction, fans can expect hundreds of full-blown field guide pages, paintings, and sketches, as well as approximately 200 photographs made from Peterson鈥檚 original transparencies, which have never been printed before now. (For art lovers out there, that means every photograph is 1/1.) 鈥淓ach one of these is unique,鈥 says Ettinger, 鈥淚 dare say each one is spectacular.鈥 (Fittingly, the auction, which takes place in two sessions, will also offer a selection of John James 探花精选 prints.)
So what are the hot ticket auction items? 鈥淚鈥檓 an art lover, so I probably could struggle over which one of these paintings is my favorite,鈥 says Ettinger, 鈥渂ut I have to tell you that, emotionally, when you realize that one of the lots is a pair of Mr. Peterson鈥檚 binoculars, you realize that that was what he was looking through to view the birds that he then painted. That strikes a chord with me.鈥
The Roger Tory Peterson Auction
Original Art from The Estates Of Roger Tory Peterson & Virginia Marie Peterson
Public Preview: Friday, September 7, 2012, 12:00pm - 8:00pm
Auction: Saturday, September 8, 2012
Session I: 10:00am, Session II: 2:00pm
Location:
1016 Madison Avenue
New York, NY
Auction participants can bid by showing the gallery, calling in, or going online. Click for more information. For a timeline of memorable moments in Roger Tory Peterson's life, click .