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Open Edition Art Print
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John James Audubon (1785-1851) was not the first person to attempt to paint and describe all the birds of America (Alexander Wilson has that distinction), but for half a century he was the young country’s dominant wildlife artist. His seminal Birds of America, a collection of 435 life-size prints, quickly eclipsed Wilson’s work and is still a standard against which 20th and 21st century bird artists, such as Roger Tory Peterson and David Sibley, are measured. Although Audubon had no role in the organization that bears his name, there is a connection: George Bird Grinnell, one of the founders of the early Audubon Society in the late 1800s, was tutored by Lucy Audubon, John James’s widow. Knowing Audubon’s reputation, Grinnell chose his name as the inspiration for the organization’s earliest work to protect birds and their habitats. Today, the name Audubon remains synonymous with birds and bird conservation the world over.
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Related Categories: Animal Art Prints - Animal - Birds Art Prints
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Barred Owl |
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John James Audubon |
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15 x 24 in (clearance - 200 item(s) left) Image: 15 x 24 |
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$17.50
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| Item #: JRAAA1790 |
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| 15 x 24 in |
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$120.80 |
| Item #: JRAAA1790 |
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