John James Audubon was an American artist and naturalist best known for his detailed paintings of North American birds. Audubon’s color-plate book The Birds of America (1827–1839), is widely acclaimed ...
For better and worse, the name Audubon has become almost synonymous with birds. The reason, of course, is John James Audubon ...
He decided to create illustrations, in the style of famous 19th century French-American illustrator John James Audubon ... that he created as a color insert in the book, along with some ...
But surely most visitors will be drawn to the works of John James Audubon (1785-1850), an artist whose passion and outsized works have cast all other nature artists into the forest shade.
20.25 x 26.75 in. (51.4 x 67.9 cm.) ...
John James Audubon was a self-trained artist, woodsman and bird expert whose fascination with his feathered friends led him to create pictorial guides to at least 490 bird species across North ...
Whether you're interested in colonial furniture, period architecture, tropical greenery or artist and naturalist John James Audubon, you'll find a host of curiosities at the Audubon House ...
Discover the fascinating and controversial legacy of John James Audubon, the artist behind 'Birds of America' at this St. Pete MFA exhibit.
Colors are widely used in communication within and among animal species. For example, peacocks proudly display their vibrant ...
In collaboration with the National Museum of Scotland, the MFA team helped prepare several pieces for their inaugural public ...
It follows an evolving, countrywide trend after the National Audubon Society leadership voted down removing the association with John James Audubon ... space for people of color and LGBTQ+ people ...
In the extensive publications about John James Audubon (Fig. 1), the artist-naturalist who was America’s first great watercolorist, his art has not received the same attention as his dramatic life ...