The greatest bird artist you’ve never heard of

Rex Brasher painted more birds than Audubon, and he never owned slaves

Perspective by
Senior art and architecture critic
The Rex Brasher Association believes there could be invaluable documentation of changing habitats in Brasher's artistic legacy. (Video: Zoeann Murphy/The Washington Post)
9 min

WASSAIC, N.Y.

On a gray day in March, Rex Brasher’s place looks a bit forlorn. The farmhouse is empty and the little shop made of cinder blocks feels derelict. But the leaders of the Rex Brasher Association who have gathered to show off the place see only possibilities for the 116-acre property.