The Muskie Archives is bringing out its copy of James Audubon’s Birds of America for display in the lobby of Ladd Library.
The reason, of course, is John James Audubon, whose “Birds of America” project, published from 1827 to 1838, catalogued more ...
Discover the fascinating and controversial legacy of John James Audubon, the artist behind 'Birds of America' at this St. Pete MFA exhibit.
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 ...
In collaboration with the National Museum of Scotland, the MFA team helped prepare several pieces for their inaugural public ...
Audubon was also a gifted painter. His life’s work in the form of the classic book ‘Birds of America’ is an invaluable documentation of both extinct species and an entire world of imagination.
John James Audubon was a self-trained artist ... Audubon, in his seminal 1827 pictorial guide “The Birds of America,” painted ...
They are doing this because the organization’s namesake, John James Audubon, was a slave owner when he resided ... undertook ...
The aptly named George Bird Grinnell developed an early and abiding love for birds. As a boy, he attended school in John James ... in North America, the founder of the Audubon Society and the ...
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 ...