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Color print of two Canada Jays in a gray painted rectangular wooden frame under clear plexiglass.
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Color print of two Canada Jays in a gray painted rectangular wooden frame under clear plexiglass
Sku: MP2071C Ships From: New York, NY Creator: J.J. Audubon
Width: 17.0" Height: 21.0" Depth : 0.8"
Style: American Materials & Techniques: Glass, plexiglass, wood Category: Cleared Art
John James Audubon, commonly known as J.J. Audubon, was a renowned ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. He was born on April 26, 1785, in Les Cayes, Saint-Domingue (now Haiti). Audubon is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the field of ornithology and is best known for his detailed illustrations of North American birds. Audubon's passion for nature and wildlife was evident from an early age. Growing up in France and later in Pennsylvania, he spent much of his time exploring the natural world around him. His interest in birds, in particular, led him to embark on numerous expeditions across North America to study and document its avian species. During his expeditions, Audubon meticulously observed and sketched various bird species in their Read Full Bio
John James Audubon, commonly known as J.J. Audubon, was a renowned ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. He was born on April 26, 1785, in Les Cayes, Saint-Domingue (now Haiti). Audubon is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the field of ornithology and is best known for his detailed illustrations of North American birds. Audubon's passion for nature and wildlife was evident from an early age. Growing up in France and later in Pennsylvania, he spent much of his time exploring the natural world around him. His interest in birds, in particular, led him to embark on numerous expeditions across North America to study and document its avian species. During his expeditions, Audubon meticulously observed and sketched various bird species in their natural habitats. These sketches served as the basis for his famous book, "The Birds of America," which he began publishing in 1827. The book featured 435 life-sized illustrations of North American bird species, each meticulously hand-painted by Audubon himself. "The Birds of America" established Audubon's reputation as a talented artist and naturalist. His illustrations were not only scientifically accurate but also artistically captivating, capturing the beauty and intricacies of each bird species. The book remains a significant contribution to the field of ornithology and is considered a masterpiece of wildlife illustration. In addition to his work on birds, Audubon also documented other aspects of North American wildlife. He published several other books, including "Ornithological Biographies" and "Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America," which featured his illustrations and detailed descriptions of various mammals. Audubon's artistic and scientific contributions earned him recognition and acclaim during his lifetime. He was a member of prestigious scientific societies, including the American Philosophical Society and the Royal Society of London. Today, his name is synonymous with bird conservation, and his legacy lives on through the National Audubon Society, a leading organization dedicated to the protection of birds and their habitats. John James Audubon passed away on January 27, 1851, in New York City, leaving behind an enduring legacy in the fields of ornithology and wildlife illustration. His passion for nature, combined with his artistic talents, continues to inspire generations of artists, scientists, and nature enthusiasts around the world.
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