Title: The World of Owen Gromme
Author: Owen Gromme - Owen Justus Gromme was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin on July 5th 1896 and grew up along the shores of Lake Winnebago. There during his early formative years he learned the ways of nature from his father and the local hunters, trappers and woodsmen that made this region their home. From his high school assembly room, he watched massive flocks of waterfowl staging on Lake Winnebago (one of the reasons he claims he never graduated from high school.) He shot Prairie Chickens and geese and spent his days in the wetlands, fields and forests near his home. This was a time of great learning for Gromme and a time that influenced the remainder of his life. Gromme worked at the Milwaukee Public Museum for 43 years, beginning in 1922, retiring from the post of Curator of Birds and Mammals in January 1965. (Courtesy artbarbarians.com)
Editor: Biography by Michael Mentzer, Commentaries by Judith Redline Coopey, Introduction by Roger Tory Peterson
Publisher: Stanton & Lee Publishers, Inc.
City: Madison
Year: 1983
Binding Style: Hardcover
Pagination: 240 pages
Width: 13" Height: 11"
Book Details: This large author signed vintage volume features brown cloth bound cover boards and yellow leatherbound spine, accompanied by illustrated dust jacket.

This volume is a collection of the works of artist Owen Gromme. It is signed, by Owen Gromme, on the half title page. It is also signed, by Michael Mentzer, on the half title page. Mentzer wrote the biography in this book. An introduction, by Roger Tory Peterson, is also included, as well as commentaries by Judith Redline Coopey.

Owen Justus Gromme was born in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin on July 5th 1896 and grew up along the shores of Lake Winnebago. There during his early formative years he learned the ways of nature from his father and the local hunters, trappers and woodsmen that made this region their home. From his high school assembly room, he watched massive flocks of waterfowl staging on Lake Winnebago (one of the reasons he claims he never graduated from high school.) He shot Prairie Chickens and geese and spent his days in the wetlands, fields and forests near his home. This was a time of great learning for Gromme and a time that influenced the remainder of his life. Gromme worked at the Milwaukee Public Museum for 43 years, beginning in 1922, retiring from the post of Curator of Birds and Mammals in January 1965. (Courtesy artbarbarians.com)
Condition / Notes: This book shows mild signs of age and wear.

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