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John Yeackle : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Yeackle John Frederick Yeackle (1940–2011) a professional watercolorist for over 30 years, and recognized as one of the Nation's top wildlife artists. Known primarily for his watercolor paintings of the American wild turkey.〔"()", Fredlund Gallery, Winter Park, Florida. Retrieved 2012-02-12.〕 Born in 1940 〔"(Obituary Notice )", Orlando Sentinel, Florida, 17 June 2011. Retrieved 2012-02-12.〕 in Birmingham, Alabama to William Frederick Yeackle and Audrey Lucinda Hannah.〔"(Find a Grave )". Retrieved 2012-02-12.〕 John Yeackle died in 2011 in Florida. Yeackle's mentors were artists Winslow Homer, William Russell Flint, and Edward J. Fitzgerald.〔"()". John Yeackle Biography]". Retrieved 2012-02-12.〕 ==Early life==
John Yeackle lived the first decade of his life in the Birmingham, Alabama area. In 1950, Yeackle's family moved to Sanford, Florida, where they developed Seminole Fish Camp, on the Wekiva River. John Yeackle spent much of his life near the Wekiva River in central Florida, and it was the subject of many of his watercolor paintings . It was in that region where John Yeackle developed a love of Nature and the wilderness environment, which combined with his Dutch, German and Native Americans heritage. In 1958, John Yeackle graduated from Seminole High School, and then attended Southern Union State Community College in Wadley, Alabama. In 1962, he graduated from Troy State University, then was employed as a microbiologist for the State of Alabama until 1973. Afterwards, John Yeackle and his family moved to Longwood, Florida, where he then became a full-time artist at age 33.〔"()". John Yeackle Biography]". Retrieved 2012-02-12.〕
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