Talk:Clive Byers
Latest comment: 14 years ago by Enric Naval in topic Note on notability
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Note on notability
editThere are some indications of notability, like appearing in "Birders Tales of a Tribe", by Mark Cocker. But I have problems finding sources that let him pass WP:CREATIVE with no problems.
From this search at google books[1]:
- From Bill Oddie's Birds of Britain and Ireland: "Dave Daley(sic), Clive Byers and Stephen Message are all masters of their craft" [2]
- From "Birds" magazine, 2000 "Illustrations by David Daly, Stephen Message and Clive Byers are top-class."[3]
- "The wings of desire", 28 July 2001, review of Cocker's book at The Guardian "Today, Clive Byers is one of Britain's leading bird artists."[4]
- BirdLife conservation series, "(...) Hilary Burn, Peter Hayman, Chris Rose and Clive Byers for allowing us to reproduce their paintings which were specially commissioned lor members of the Rare (...)"[5]
- in a Princeton University Press book, Birds of Europe, Russia, China, and Japan, 2007 " (...)Clive Byers, award-winning bird illustrator(...)"[6]
Only 6 pages, but in pages 5-6 I found coverage in five different foreign ornithological magazines: Nos oiseaux, Vår fuglefauna, Der Ornithologische Beobachter, Die Vogelwelt and two issues of Ornis fennica. --Enric Naval (talk) 15:35, 22 March 2010 (UTC)