William Cooper painted professionally from 1964 until his death in May 2015. His career began as a landscape and seascape artist and then he turned his talents to his first love, birds.
His first book was Portfolio of Australian Birds, written by Keith Hindwood. After which, he illustrated Parrots of the World, Birds of Paradise and Bowerbirds, Australian Parrots, Kingfishers and Related Birds, The Cockatoos (a Portfolio of all Species), Turacos (a Portfolio of all Species) all authored by Joseph M Forshaw.
In 1992 the Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia USA, presented Cooper with their gold medal for distinction in natural history art. He is the first and only Australian recipient in its 190 year history. Then in 1994, Cooper was awarded the Order of Australia (AO) for his contribution to art and natural history.
William T Cooper’s work is held in many collections around the world including The Australian National Library and the New Guinea government who purchased entire collections of his published works. His paintings have illustrated some of the finest books published. He has also illustrated Visions of a Rainforest by Stanley Breeden & Fruits of the Australian Tropical Rainforest by Wendy Cooper. In 2011 he wrote and illustrated Capturing the Essence, a book that illustrates and describes techniques for artists.
Bill Cooper was a naturalist and had drawn for as long as he could remember. His knowledge of his subjects is evident in his paintings and he preferred to draw from life rather than needing to depend on photographs as the main source of material for his work.
Contact details
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Manooka Pty Ltd
PO Box 314
Malanda
QLD. 4885
Australia
Introducing Bill Cooper: A short video commissioned by
Andrew Isles Natural History Books
Produced by Sarah Scragg.
Behind the scenes: Brushes
by Sarah Scragg
Behind the scenes: My Workspace
by Sarah Scragg
For more insights into techniques for painting and illlustration have a look at Capturing The Essence: Techniques for bird artists.