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Al Agnew was born on 1952 in United States, is an American naturalist painter. Discover Al Agnew's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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1952

Al Agnew (born 1952) is an American naturalist painter known for his work capturing wildlife and scenery in realistic detail.

"To view an Al Agnew original is to be given the gift of a moment suspended in time".

He and his wife Mary split their time between rural Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri.

and a log home in Paradise Valley, Montana.

1983

Al credits his wife with encouraging him to enter the 1983 Missouri Trout Stamp competition.

After winning the competition, Al left the teaching profession to devote himself to a professional career as a wildlife artist, with Mary acting as his business manager.

Noted for the realism and detail he brings to his subjects, Agnew's paintings of North American predators, particularly wolves, first caught the eyes of collectors and galleries.

Al Agnew's art has been on the covers of more than 125 Bass Pro Shop catalogues, and his art has appeared on several wildlife magazine covers including Outdoor Life, Field & Stream, Sporting Classics, and Fish and Game among others.

Agnew is notable for his attention to accuracy and authenticity, having studied various game fish species in detail, paying particular attention to their dramatic change in appearance under differing light conditions.

Agnew grew up in the Missouri Ozarks, and developed his great appreciation for the outdoors there, becoming an avid fisherman and recognized for his knowledge of smallmouth bass.

He received his degree in secondary education from Southeast Missouri State University at Cape Girardeau.

As an art medium, Agnew began his career working in watercolors, transitioning to oils and acrylics midway through his career.

An avid fisherman and conservationist, Agnew has served on advisory boards concerning river conservation issues and is active in the Smallmouth Alliance, a national organization devoted to preserving smallmouth bass fisheries.

He has donated artwork to several organizations for their fundraising efforts including the Wolf Education Task Force and the International Grizzly Bear Committee.

Sales from three wolf posters raised more than a million dollars for the task force.

Overall through specially commissioned artwork and his efforts as a conservationist, Agnew has raised millions of dollars to benefit wildlife through work with organizations such as Ducks Unlimited, The National Wild Turkey Federation, The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, the Black Bass Foundation, and the Wolf Recovery Project.