- Gouache 38.1 x 68.6 cms
- Gouache 32" x 54"
- Gouache 25" x 36"
- Pencil and Gouache 20" x 20"
- Gouache 28" x 20"
- Pencil, Ink and Gouache 24.1 x 20.3 cms
- Gouache 71.1 x 47.6 cms
- Pencil, Ink and Gouache 34.3 x 52.1 cms
- Gouache 71.1 x 53.3 cms
- Gouache 29" x 20"
- Conte crayon, pencil, ink and gouache 129.5 x 219.7 cms
- Pencil, Ink and Gouache 24.1 x 30.5 cms
- Pencil, Ink and Gouache 24.1 x 30.5 cms
- Pencil, Ink and Gouache 25.4 x 34.3 cms
- Pencil, Ink and Gouache 182 x 99 cms
- Charcoal, Conte Crayon and Ink on Paper 72.4 x 48.9 cms
- Pencil, Ink and Gouache 31.1 x 25.4 cms
- Pencil, Ink and Gouache 25.4 x 34.3 cms
- Pencil, Ink and Gouache 36 x 16 cms
- Pencil, Ink and Gouache 62.2 x 91.4 cms
- Gouache on Paper 146 x 89 cms
- Gouache on Paper 68.5 x 47 cms
- Gouache on Paper 109.2 x 86.3 cms
Elizabeth Butterworth was born in Rochdale, Lancashire in 1949. She now lives in Sussex. She is an ornithological artist whose rendering of Macaws was described in 1993 by the art historian and critic Ian Dunlop as "without rival this century".
Between 1966 and 1974 she studied at Rochdale School of Art, Maidstone School of Art and the Royal College of Art, London. Elizabeth Butterworth's first exhibition at the Redfern was in 1997 - showing again in 2001 and 2009. Also in 2001 she showed Amazons, Macaws and Cockatoos at the Natural History Museum, London. She has had five solo shows in the USA including one at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York in 1985 and has also shown her work in Ireland and Australia. Her work is in over twenty-five institutions - museums, libraries contemporary art collections, public art galleries and university collections - in England, USA, Australia, Germany, Canada, Venezuela and South Africa.
Between 1966 and 1974 she studied at Rochdale School of Art, Maidstone School of Art and the Royal College of Art, London. Elizabeth Butterworth's first exhibition at the Redfern was in 1997 - showing again in 2001 and 2009. Also in 2001 she showed Amazons, Macaws and Cockatoos at the Natural History Museum, London. She has had five solo shows in the USA including one at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York in 1985 and has also shown her work in Ireland and Australia. Her work is in over twenty-five institutions - museums, libraries contemporary art collections, public art galleries and university collections - in England, USA, Australia, Germany, Canada, Venezuela and South Africa.