About the Artist
Born in 1960 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Wilhelm J. Goebel is a national known
wildlife artist. A graduate of Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York , Goebel
received a degree in biology. He has made a lifetime study of bird anatomy and
made field trips throughout Canada, the U.S. and the West Indies to study
wildlife. " Birds are my specialty," he said. "Over the years, I've gotten to
the point where I can draw almost any kind of bird from any angle simply from
all the hours I've spent studying them. His paintings have been featured in many
publications including Outdoor Life, National Wildlife, Birdwatchers Digest,
U.S. Art, Sporting Classics and Wildlife Art News to name a few. Goebel's work
is displayed in numerous galleries and museums in the United States and Canada
including Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, the Bennington Center for the Arts,
the U.S. Postal Museum and the National Wildlife Federation. His paintings are
also found in many private collections across the country. Over the years
Goebel's artwork has benefited organizations such as the Audubon Society,
Pheasants Forever, Quail Unlimited, N.Y. Ducks Unlimited Wildlife Forever, and
Vermont Institute of Natural Science. Among his many artistic accomplishments he
won wildlife arts most prestigious award, the Federal Duck Stamp contest in
1995. In 1997 he was chosen Ducks Unlimited International Artist of the Year. He
designed the 1994 New Jersey Duck Stamp and additional fishing stamps for New
Jersey, Delaware and Illinois. His entry entitled "Surf Scoters at Barnegat
Lighthouse" graced the 1996-1997 Federal Duck Stamp. He designed state duck
stamps for1996 Alaska, 1996 New Jersey, 1996 North Dakota, 1996 Virginia, 1996
Federal Duck Stamp and 1997 North Carolina.
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