Joseph M. Gleeson

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File:A painting by Joseph Gleeson depicts a thylacine mother with her cubs, from the Smithsonian National Zoo's specimens.1902.jpg
A painting by Joseph M. Gleeson depicts a thylacine mother with her cubs, from the Smithsonian National Zoo's specimens.1902.
File:Illustration to The Elephant's Child (Doubleday ed.).jpg
The Elephant's Child by Joseph M. Gleeson, from Just So Stories, 1912 edition

Joseph Michael Gleeson (1861 – September 26, 1917)[1] was an American painter and illustrator. He is responsible for the only painting of the life of a thylacine and her cubs, from the National Zoo's specimens in 1902.[2] He co-illustrated one of the earliest American editions of Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling.[3] Some of his works are now considered paleoart.

Gleeson died on September 26, 1917, in Ashburn, Virginia.[4]

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