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Born in Sydney 16 November 1891; died in Sydney 3 September 1963.
In 1908, as a sixteen year old, he was chosen to join the Government Printing Office as a Cadet Art Draftsman - for the princely sum of £75 per year. He went on to become their entomological illustrator but left in 1923 to join the then NSW Department of Agriculture Entomology Branch. (NSW Department of Primary Industries incorporates the former NSW Department of Agriculture.) Zeck, who had actually been preparing illustrations for that Branch since about 1914, remained there until he retired in 1956, (except for some months spent in Mexico).
Although he was a prolific writer, Zeck is probably best remembered for his great skills as an entomological illustrator. He produced more than 2000 insect drawings, many of which were published to illustrate entomological articles in the NSW Agricultural Gazette. Most of his work was in black ink, but he produced a series of fine watercolours, first revealed to a fascinated public as part of the Entomology Branch carriage on the Department's "Better Farming Train" which toured New South Wales in 1927. All of his illustrations are stored in the Agricultural Scientific Collections Unit in Orange, NSW and are protected under the Agricultural Scientific Collections Trust Act 1983. Ownership is vested in the Scientific Collections Trust.
See also: 'Tribute to E.H. Zeck', Journal of the Entomological Society of Australia (New South Wales Branch), 1 (1964), 37-43.
Source: Extracted from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Hermann_Zeck
https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/about-us/services/collections/scientific-illustrations/zeck
Portrait Photo: Extracted from: https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/about-us/services/collections/scientific-illustrations/zeck.
Data from 25 herbarium specimens