For his grandson, the physician, see Henry Wood Elliott II.
Henry Wood Elliott
Born
November 13, 1846 Cleveland
Died
May 25, 1930 (aged 83)
Occupation
Artist
environmentalist
naturalist
Henry Wood Elliott, as a member of the 1871 Hayden U.S. Geological Survey expedition to Yellowstone.
Henry Wood Elliott (November 13, 1846 – May 25, 1930) was an American watercolor painter, author, and environmentalist whose work primarily focused on Alaskan subjects. He was the author of the 1911 Hay-Elliott Fur Seal Treaty, the first international treaty on wildlife conservation.[1]
A number of his works have an ethnographic bent, displaying aboriginal Alaskans engaging in traditional practices; some of these works are stored in the National Anthropological Archives at the Smithsonian. Elliott also focused on the Alaskan landscape and wildlife.[2]
In 1886, Elliott published a book entitled Our Arctic Province: Alaska and the Seal Islands, which contains an in-depth exploration of Alaska's history, geography, people, and wildlife.[3]
He became involved in early conservation efforts of the fur seal, in 1905 co-authoring a document with United States Secretary of State John Hay that would eventually become the North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911, the first international treaty dedicated to the conservation of wildlife.[4]
^"Elliott, Henry Wood". Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. 11 May 2018.
^"Henry Wood Elliott: An American Artist in Alaska". National Museum of Natural History. Archived from the original on 2014-03-02. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
^Our Arctic Province: Alaska and the Seal Islands. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1886.
^"North Pacific Fur Seal Treaty of 1911". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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