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Robert Gillmor was born on 6 July, 1936 in Reading, Berkshire, England, is an English painter (1936–2022). Discover Robert Gillmor'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 85 years old?
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Robert Gillmor Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Robert Gillmor worth at the age of 85 years old? Robert Gillmor’s income source is mostly from being a successful painter. He is from . We have estimated Robert Gillmor's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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As well as working to promote current work, he did much to promote work of past artists, including Charles Tunnicliffe, (editing three books) and his grandfather, Professor Allen W. Seaby (1867–1953), who instilled in him a love of printmaking.
Robert Allen Fitzwilliam Gillmor MBE (6 July 1936 – 8 May 2022) was a British ornithologist, artist, illustrator, author, and editor.
He was a co-founder of the Society of Wildlife Artists (SWLA) and was its secretary, chairman and president.
He contributed to over 100 books, and received numerous awards.
Gillmor was born on 6 July 1936 and educated at Leighton Park School, Reading and the School of Fine Art at Reading University.
He was just 16 when his illustrations were first published, in the monthly magazine British Birds.
When he was a student in the art department of Reading University, he illustrated his first book, A Study of Blackbirds.
Aged 13, he was the first ever junior member elected by the Reading Ornithological Club (later Berkshire Ornithological Club) and went on to illustrate the covers of its annual reports from 1950.
He was eventually made the club's life president.
Gillmor's output was enormous and in a variety of forms, line drawing watercolour, lino-cuts and silk screen.
After his first book in 1958, his work appeared in over 100 others.
After founding the Society of Wildlife Artists with Eric Ennion in the early 1960s, Robert served as its secretary and chairman for many years.
Gillmor taught art and craft at his old school, Leighton Park in Reading, for six years before commencing a freelance career as a wildlife artist in 1965.
He is survived by his wife and fellow artist, Susan (née Norman; they married in 1974 ), and children Emily (also a wildlife artist ) and Thomas.
He was also elected president in 1984 and served for two five-year periods, he also served as a vice-president of the society.
Moving from Reading to Cley next the Sea in Norfolk in 1998 proved an inspiring influence on his work.
He resumed making lino-cuts.
He was also a keen ornithologist, and served on council for all three of the national organisations, RSPB, British Ornithologists' Union and the British Trust for Ornithology.
He designed the first version of the RSPB's Avocet logo.
He was a long-standing member (and former president) of the Reading Guild of Artists.
His other awards included the RSPB Medal (2001), and the Union Medal of the British Ornithological Union (1997).
He died on 8 May 2022, aged 85, following a lengthy period of ill-health.
He designed the British Trust for Ornithology's Dilys Breese Medal, first awarded in 2009.
In 2011, Gillmor completed lino-cuts for four sets of postage stamps for Royal Mail, with a further three sets (of six stamps each) in 2012.
A retrospective of Gillmor's work was exhibited at Reading Museum from 23 October 2011 to 29 April 2012.
In the 2015 Birthday Honours he was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), "for services to Wildlife Art".