Kentucky Warbler
2025.35.24
Lithograph
John A. Ruthven painted in the tradition of John James Audubon. His work is in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution and he received the National Medal of arts in 2004.
Extrinsic
Winthers, Sally
2025.35
Wisniewski, Scott
Ruthven, John A. 1924-2020
1968
Signature
lower mid right
17 in
14 in
AC flat file 1
Art Conservation Room
Celebrated as the “20th-Century Audubon,” John Ruthven is recognized as one of America’s most distinguished wildlife artists. His work, meticulously detailed and rooted in scientific accuracy, has been exhibited in museums, corporate headquarters, and private collections around the world. He rose to national prominence in 1960 after winning the prestigious Federal Duck Stamp competition, and in 2004, became the first wildlife artist to receive the National Medal of Arts, the nation’s highest honor for artistic achievement. He was also awarded the Eloise Payne Luquer Medal and received seven honorary doctorates for his impact on both the arts and sciences. Ruthven’s original paintings have hung in the White House and earned praise from five U.S. Presidents. His iconic creations include the original “Play-Doh Boy” and design work for institutions such as the Cincinnati Bengals, Miami University, and John Deere. More than an artist, Ruthven was a dedicated naturalist, explorer, lecturer, and author. His passion for ornithology began at age 10 and led to countless global expeditions in search of rare and endangered species. Among his most notable achievements was the discovery of the Panay striped babbler in the Philippines—where he became the first person to capture, hold, and paint this previously undocumented bird. A passionate conservationist, Ruthven raised more than $20 million for nonprofits through the donation of his artwork. He also designed several Ohio cardinal license plates and numerous state duck and wildlife stamps. His enduring impact continues through the Judy & John Ruthven Foundation and Wildlife Internationale, two organizations he founded to support art, education, and conservation. Source:https://ruthven.com/bio/ See this print at: https://ruthven.com/artwork/kentucky-warblers-wild-aster-sassafrass/
09/18/2025
09/18/2025