| Wildlife painter Lars Jonsson, specializing in oils and watercolors of
birds, was born in Sweden in 1952. His art career started early,
when he exhibited, at age fifteen, at the National Museum of Natural
History in Stockholm. His work, influenced by Louis Agassiz
Fuertes, Bruno Liljefors, and Paul Robert, is exhibited in Sweden and
England, as well as North America, including the "Birds in Art"
exhibition at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, Wisconsin,
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