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Raymond Harris Ching (b. 1939)

Raymond Harris Ching (b. 1939)

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Raymond Harris Ching (b. 1939), study of a Buzzard, 1968

Raymond Harris Ching (b. 1939)

study of a Buzzard, 1968
Signed and dated 'Raymond Harris Ching, London, 1968' and inscribed 'Buzzard Buteo buteo Plate 82' (lower left)
Pencil on paper
16 x 11.81ins (40.5 x 30cm) (artwork size)
24.8 x 20.87ins (63 x 53cm) (framed size)
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This exquisite study, a portrayal of the common buzzard (Buteo buteo), exemplifies Raymond Harris Ching 's mastery in capturing the essence of avian grace and majesty. Born in 1939 in...
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This exquisite study, a portrayal of the common buzzard (Buteo buteo), exemplifies Raymond Harris Ching 's mastery in capturing the essence of avian grace and majesty.

Born in 1939 in Wellington, New Zealand, the artist is celebrated for his captivating depictions of contemporary birds and wildlife. His artistic journey began amidst the vibrant landscapes of New Zealand, where he exhibited remarkable talent from a young age.

In the realm of avian artistry, Ching rapidly gained prominence with his inaugural exhibition, "Thirty Birds," held at the John Leech Galleries in Auckland in 1966. This collection of meticulously detailed watercolours, employing the drybrush technique, garnered widespread acclaim and quickly sold out, signalling the arrival of a prodigious talent in the art world.

His artistic journey reached new heights with his collaboration on "The Reader's Digest Book of British Birds." Tasked with producing 230 full-colour portraits, Ching's unparalleled skill breathed life into the pages of this iconic publication. Published in 1969, the book emerged as a monumental success, captivating audiences worldwide with its vivid illustrations and comprehensive insights into British avifauna.

Beyond his seminal contributions to avian illustration, Ching's artistic oeuvre extends to diverse subjects, encompassing landscapes, wildlife, and portraiture. His mastery of oils and watercolours, coupled with an unwavering commitment to precision and detail, imbues his artworks with a timeless allure, often likened to photographic realism.

Today, Raymond Harris Ching’s works are held in prestigious collections and galleries worldwide. With each stroke of his brush, he continues to evoke the awe-inspiring beauty of the natural world, enriching our collective appreciation for the marvels of avian life.
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