About American Wildlife Art
Foreword by Kent Ullberg
Preface by David J. Wagner
Introduction by Robert Bateman
Part I: EARLY ART OF natural history
Chapter 1: Colonial Exploration and Discovery
Chapter 2: The New U.S. Milieu and the Race to Publish Birds
Chapter 3: The Episode of John James Audubon
Part II: The Reappropriation of AMERICAN WILDLIFE ART
Chapter 4: Wildlife as Game for Sport and the Democratization of American Wildlife Art
Chapter 5: The Diversification and Proliferation of American Wildlife Art
Part III: AMERICAN WILDLIFE ART IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Chapter 6: Modernization and Professionalization: The Art and Influence of Carl Rungius and Louis Agassiz Fuertes
Chapter 7: Wildlife Art Through the Great Depression, World War II, and Decades After
Chapter 8: New and Renewed Trends in Wildlife Art: Imagery, Ideology, and Enterprise
Chapter 9: Postmodern American Wildlife Art