Brooke Chilvers
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Portrait of the Sporting Art Column Writer
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At 17, Brooke Chilvers broke into her piggybank and moved to Paris to study art history, and ended up in Germany as the only Amerikanerin pursuing a degree in Naturwissenschaft - natural science. During a year-long camping trip, she learned to catch a fish, shoot a gun, paddle a canoe, and build a campfire. Her outdoor skills and willingness to go anywhere made her the perfect target for French safari outfitter Rudy Lubin, who operates in the Central African Republic.
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Brooke used her pen to become a full-fledged member of the hunting community, writing about game management, conservation, and wildlife art, traveling to wherever the story took her. "With Gray's Sporting Journal, each column requires a gathering together of every aspect of my life experience." Brooke's goal is to expose readers to the countless wonderful works that are often overlooked because they are labeled sporting art.
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Brooke is also the editor of African Sporting Gazette. In addition she is a vice president of the International Professional Hunters Association (IPHA) an Honorary Member of the African Professional Hunters Association (APHA) a member of the IUCN Antelope Specialist Group and a winner of the Journalist Award for the Professional Hunters Association of South Africa (PHASA).
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Waiting for the Guns - Thomas Blinks

Articles by Brooke Chilvers:
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A Menagerie in Bronze
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Mister Ives &
Mister Tate
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The Rock Art of the San-Bushman
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The hunting gun as art
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Victorian master of the foxhound, pointer, and setter
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The ultimate price of art
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Master of the Dutch game piece
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Sporting art as autobiography
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George Catlin (1796-1872)
Karl Bodmer (1809-1893)
Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902)
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Translating ice into glass
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Animals in the heart, and the art, of Mongolia
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Exalting the light fantastic in the footsteps of the Old Masters
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Still the best angling artist in the world
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From the banks of the Tweed to the deep-blue sea
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The hide canvases of the Plains Indians
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The masterful sporting-dog art of Marguerite Kirmse
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When political correctness meets Imperialism
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The gold standard in animal sculpture
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The other side of Carl Akeley
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Maybe if it ain't sacred, it ain't art
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Something for hunters to appreciate about effete old France
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Bloodless wolves and coiffed bison versus the elegant pastels of Kim Donaldson