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askART's database currently holds 2 auction lots for John Stone (of whichġ auction records sold and 0 are upcoming at auction.)Īrtist artworks for sale and wanted. Ducks Unlimited as their sponsor print for 1993.Įnduring Pheasants was chosen by Saskatchewan Pheasants Forever He has won many awards for such artwork as Timer Wolf Alert chosen by Alberta and B.C. John, a country boy at heart, has worked at many occupations, but prefers the farm life, his paintings, and his horses. All can enjoy the experience of being able to view, up close, the intimate world of wildlife through John's paintings, instead or only catching a glimpse. John is very thankful to the Creator of all things for providing the abundant variety of wildlife and for giving him the artistic ability to paint them in real detail. This love, appreciation, and accurate knowledge, along with his keen eye and perception of even the smallest details enable John to paint realistic, lifelike creations.

Having lived all his life amidst Alberta's vast foothills and mountain wilderness area, John Stone has experienced many first-hand wildlife encounters. John Stone is known for Realist western and wildlife in landscape painting. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.John Stone (- 2019) was active/lived in Alberta / Canada. In In the Country of Hearts, the art of medicine is alive and well. He is himself a warmhearted man who fills his book with fascinating true stories. ( New York Times Book Review)Īs a cardiologist, John Stone knows the intricate mechanics of the heart as a literary man, he suggests the mystery beyond the devices. Stone remains firmly attached to the humanness of its endeavors. (Ferrol Sams, author of Run with the Horsemen)Īs he explicates and celebrates the possibilities of modern medicine, Dr. This book should be required reading for every person who aspires to be a physician―it makes me proud that I am a doctor. Hooray for knowledge and language and the joining of science and art. What a joy when a medical doctor can tell us what he knows and make us understand and believe in the good in ourselves. (Gerald Weissmann, editor-in-chief of MD magazine and author of The Woods Hole Cantata) How fine our clinics would be, and how splendid our literature, were all doctors and writers alike to have the heart of this Stone.
