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  1. Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom: An Exposition of the Laws of Disguise Through Color and Pattern: Being a Summary of Abbott H. Thayer's Discoveries by Gerald Handerson Thayer, 2010-02-26
  2. Abbott H. Thayer, Painter and Naturalist by Nelson C. White, 1951
  3. Abbott H. Thayer. Distinguished American Artists by Abbott H. Nathaniel Pousette-Dart compiler Thayer, 1923
  4. Abbot H. Thayer by Abbott H.; Pousette-Dart, Nathaniel (compiler) Thayer, 1923-01-01
  5. Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom / An Exposition of the Laws of Disguise Through Color and Pattern: Being a Summary of Abbott H. Thayer's Disclosures by Gerald H. Thayer, 1909
  6. Exhibition of paintings by Abbott H. Thayer [held at Carnegie institute, Pittsburgh, April 24-June 30] by Carnegie Institute. Museum of Art, 1919-01-01
  7. Concealing-coloration in the animal kingdom; an exposition of the laws of disguise through color and pattern: being a summary of Abbott H. Thayer's discoveries by Gerald Handerson Thayer, Abbott Handerson Thayer, 2010-09-08
  8. Abbott H. Thayer by Nathaniel, compiled by POUSETTE-DART, 1923
  9. American Art Journal, The - May 1978 - Vol. X - No.1 by Joseph/John Sloan/Abbott H. Thayer Decker, 1978
  10. Songs of Many Lands - The World of Music by Helen Leavitt, Victor Rebmann, Earl Baker, C. Valentine Kirby Mabelle Glenn, 1936-01-01
  11. Concealing-coloration in the animal kingdom;: An exposition of the laws of disguise through color and pattern: being a summary of Abbott H. Thayer's discoveries, by Gerald Handerson Thayer, 1909
  12. Exhibition of paintings by Abbott H. Thayer : exhibition Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute, 1919
  13. Print On Demand Facsimile of Original:Concealing-coloration in the animal kingdom; an exposition of the laws of disguise through color and pattern; being a summary of Abbott H. Thayer's disclosures by Gerald H. Thayer with an introductory essay by A. H. T by Thayer. Gerald Handerson. 1883-1939., 1905-01-01
  14. Nine Pencil Drawings By Abbott H. Thayer - Notes By Gerald H. Thayer by Gerald H. Thayer, 1922-01-01

81. League Of Nations Bibliography - T
Taft, William H., George W. Wickersham, abbott Lawrence Lowell, and Henry Waters LondonH. Frowde, and Hodder Stoughton, 19201924. thayer, George Augustine
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Taft, William H. America Can't Quit . New York: League to Enforce Peace, 1919. Taft, William H. Collected Editorials, 1917-1921 . Edited by James F. Vivian. New York: Praeger, 1990. Taft, William H. The Obligations of Victory . New York: League to Enforce Peace, 1918. Taft, William H. The Paris Covenant for a League of Nations . New York: League to Enforce Peace, 1919. Taft, William H. Ratify the Covenant . New York: League to Enforce Peace, 1919. Taft, William H. Senator Knox Answered . New York: League to Enforce Peace, 1919. Taft, William H. Taft Papers on League of Nations . Edited by Theodore Marburg, and Horace Edgar Flack. New York: Macmillan, 1920. Taft, William H. Why a League of Nations Is Necessary . New York: League to Enforce Peace, 1918.

82. SAAM: Abbott Thayer
with Rockwell Kent, Gerald H. thayer and Emma Beach thayer, watercolor, 24.3 x 39.7cm, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the heirs of abbott H. thayer.
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Still Life and Concealing Coloration
To Paintings: Still Life and Concealing Coloration
Thayer's surviving still lifes describe the essentials of a flower in a bowl or on a table, and are filled with subtle colors and the diffused light made popular by French impressionists. These works appear to be quickly and easily painted, and the fluid application of paint suggests a very different process than the more painstaking approach he used for his angels and ideal figures, which often took years to complete. From his earliest attempts at painting, Thayer was drawn to animals and nature, finding subjects in the forests and streams of New England. His careful observation of nature and thorough academic training in the laws of color and values led him to study how animals use natural camouflage to conceal themselves from predators. With his son Gerald, he published his theories as Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom Thayer claimed that nature camouflaged animals by placing their darkest colors on their backs to counter the sunlight falling upon them, and their lightest colors closest to the dark ground. The fractured outlines and patterns, mimicking native habitats, would cause the animal to disappear when placed against the appropriate background. The book drew considerable criticism, particularly from President Theodore Roosevelt, also an amateur naturalist. Roosevelt and others rejected Thayer's argument that the purpose of all animal coloration, no matter how conspicuous, was for the purpose of concealment. Some of Thayer's ideas were applied to camouflage during World War I.

83. SAAM: Abbott Thayer
1907, collaboration with Richard Meryman, oil, 50.6 x 51.2 cm, Smithsonian AmericanArt Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Gift of the heirs of abbott H. thayer.
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An Amateur Naturalist
Thayer was an amateur naturalist and a passionate bird-lover. He believed that his professional training in color, value, and design, combined with observation of nature, gave him the tools to understand how animals disguise themselves from predators. He devoted considerable time and energy to defining, promoting, and defending his ideas on the subject. Thayer developed a love for the mountain that overlooked his studio. Through his efforts to protect the forests on the slopes of Mount Monadnock he became a staunch conservationist. To support that work, he founded the Thayer Fund which, through the National Audubon Society, paid for wardens to protect bird sanctuaries up and down the east coast.
Pictured: Peacock in the Woods , 1907, collaboration with Richard Meryman, oil, 50.6 x 51.2 cm, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Gift of the heirs of Abbott H. Thayer
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85. 6/42 Discussion
This method was based on the research of abbott H. thayer a celebrated Americanpainter of a past generation, who was a pioneer student of the protective
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The first American camouflage systems approved by the Bureau of War Risk Insurance during the first World War all used some form of pattern, but it was used in the expectation that it would aid in reducing visibility at a distance. The desirability of an individual ship was conceded and the split in policy resulted from the fact that complete concealment either with pattern or with uniform color, has proved so difficult of attainment. The first American camouflaged ship to cross the Atlantic was the S.S. St. Paul, painted in the winter of 1917 utilizing "counter-shading" in an effort to reduce visibility of shadows. This method was based on the research of Abbott H. Thayer a celebrated American painter of a past generation, who was a pioneer student of the protective coloration of birds and animals. He was the earliest advocate of a white ship, and unsuccessfully labored to secure its adoption both in the U.S. Navy and by the British Admiralty. When, a quarter of a century later a British artist and naval officer, Lt. Pter Scott, R.N.V.R., again proposed the white if very light ship its great value at night or in overcast weather was beginning to be recognized, and it is now coming into favor for certain areas. Measure 16, the American equivalent of the British Western Approaches System, has been named the Thayer System.

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88. Finding Aids: William Howe Downes, Letters Received, 1874-1922
G. Mease; James Henry Moser; H. Winthrop Peirce; Louise Heald Prichard; Nettie M.Ricker; M. Robbins; Charles Walter Stetson; abbott H. thayer; C. Scott White.
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William Howe Downes Letters Received, 1874-1922 Downes, William Howe, 1854-1941. 2 boxes. These letters were received, principally, while Downes was art critic for the Boston Evening Transcript , a post he held for over 30 years. Most were written by Boston area artists (and especially, "Fenway studio" artists) in response to Downes' reviews of their exhibited work, and so provide a tantalizing sketch of cultural life in Boston at the turn of the century. A one volume scrapbook contains letters and newspaper clippings regarding the publication of Downes' The Life and Works of Winslow Homer
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90. US Catalog Of Copyright Entries (Renewals) - 1923 Books: 0AB
R78070, (A). abbott H thayer, abbott Handerson thayer, comp by NathanielPousetteDart, 23Oct23A759549 15Jun51R80196, compiler. ABC
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('Oakland Tribune' 22Jul1923) Harry C Peterson Lillian Claire Peterson (W) Absentee Ownership And Business Enterprise In Recent Times Thorstein Veblen Acme Commodity And Phrase Code comp by A C Meisenbach Acme Code Co, Inc (PWH) Acoustics Of Buildings F(loyd) R Watson (A) Action Poems And Plays For Children Nora Archibald Smith Thomas Y Crowell Co (PWH) Adap-Table Systems Daily Balance Interest Tables, 6v Lewis A Foote Ethel Foote Stark (E) Address At The Annual Dinner Of The Royal College Of Surgeons, 14 Feb 1923

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Marriage 1810 SpouseABBOTT, Phebe Children HOLT, Abiel b. 13 APR 1819 d. 29 MAR1872 FISKE, Eliza H. FISKE, Emily thayer, Nathaniel b. 1680 Braintree, Mass.
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BOSWORTH, Lloyd b. 12 MAY 1787 Rehoboth, Mass. Parents: Father: BOSWORTH, Ichabod Mother: HORTON, Hannah

94. Amherst College Biographical Record: Class Of 1838
565. *thayer, James Smith. 24, 1898. Married O. 29, 1844, Betsey R., da. of TimothyAbbott, Wilton, N. H. 3 ch. 569. *Wilbur, Hervey Backus. S. of Rev.
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(from the Amherst College Biographical Record, Centennial Edition (1821-1921) Previous Class... Menu Index ... Allen , Ephraim Williams . S. of Ephraim and Dorothy (Stickney), b. Newburyport, O. 9, 1813. Alpha Delta Phi. Prepared Hampton (N. H.) Acad.; A. C., 1833-38. Andover T. S., 1838-39; Yale T. S., 1839-41; ordained Reading, May 17, 1843; p. there, 1843-52; Howard St. Ch. Salem, 1852-57; So. Berwick, Me., 1858-66; West Ch. Haverhill, 1866-76; a. p. No. Middleboro, 1877-83; No. Falmouth, 1883-85; E. Taunton, 1885-90; w. c. Brooklyn, N. Y. and Newark, N. J., 1890-96. D. Newark, N. J., May 17, 1896. Married O. 9, 1844, Anne Emily, da. of Timothy Ham, Portsmouth, N. H. 3 s., 3 da. Barnes , Erastus Smith . S. of Rockwell and Nancy (Barnes), b. Gouverneur, N. Y., S. 26, 1810. Prepared Gouverneur (N. Y.) Acad. Union T. S., 1838-41; ordained as Presb. Martinsburg, N. Y., S. 29, 1841; p. there, 1841-47; Chazy, N. Y., 1847-51; Booneville, N. Y., 1851-56; s. s. Lyons Falls and Port Leyden, N. Y., 1856-59; home miss'y Columbus, N. Y., 1859-60; s. s. Cong. Ch. Munnsville, N. Y., 1860-69; Austinburg, O., 1869-70; Monroeville, O., 1870-71; Unionville and No. Madison, O., 1871-75; Poynette and Lowville, Wis., 1875-77; Columbus, Wis., 1877-78; home miss'y various places in Wis., 1878-90; w. c. Manassas, Va., 1890-92. D. Manassas, Va., F. 26, 1892. Married (1) S. 22, 1841, Sarah B., da. of Clement S. Miner, Northfield, who d. F. 22, 1874; (2) O. 31, 1877, Mrs. Carrie A. Young, da. of Royal D. Simons, Mt. Vernon, O., who d. O. 31, 1889. 4 ch.

95. Photographs From The Chicago Daily News, 1902-1933: Subjects: 323
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96. Loran A. D. Montgomery - The Bride Steps Forward - American Art Of The 19th And
. Artist, Loran AD Montgomery American 19041999. Title, The Bride StepsForward. Work Date, 1981. Category, Painting. Medium, Aacrylic on Canvas.
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