 | Chuck
Ripper American 1929 - Chuck Ripper developed a keen interest in art and nature as a young boy, and has
since gained a reputation for outstanding wildlife illustrations. Ripper's works have appeared in numerous magazines, books, and on stationery products. In addition, he has designed conservation
stamps for the National Wildlife Federation (NWF). This prestigious organization awarded him the coveted Peregrine Award in 1989 for 30 years of dedicated service and for providing NWF with over
400 stamp paintings. The U.S. Postal Service commissioned Ripper to create several stamp issues, including Coral Reefs, Wildlife Habitats, Kitten and Puppy, and North American Wildlife. The
latter comprised a sheet of 50 stamps that was voted the most popular issue of 1987. Ripper's passion for detail and accuracy lend his paintings a sublime authenticity. If there is a secret to
the steady demand for Ripper's work, it is his love for his subject matter and his painstaking research of various wildlife species and their habitats. | Log Off | Home | Feedback | Mailing List | About Us | Stamp Agencies | Other Sites Customer Service | Site Search | Shopping Cart | Gallery of Artwork Originals | Terms of Use | Trademarks | Privacy Information
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