Louisiana Heron, Ardea Ludoviciana, by John James Audubon (17851851). A colour plate in The Birds of America: From Original Drawings.
The Canvas
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The Frame: Canvas Black
Canvas art appears to float in this contemporary wood frame, enhancing the art without covering it.
- Material Type:
- Unknown
- Frame Width:
- 0.63
- Frame Height:
- 2.0
- Print Size:
- 16" x 12"
- Finished Size:
- 17" x 13"
Arrives by Tue, Oct 3
Product ID: 30742834866A
The Artist
John Audubon (1785 – 1851), whose surname became synonymous with birds, produced a prolific body of work, including over 435 paintings of birds. America’s dominant wildlife artist for half a century, Audubon’s childhood fascination with birds extended into his adulthood, and he spent days and weeks on the frontier, amassing an enormous portfolio of life-size bird drawings. Reflecting his deep love of birds and his concern for conservation, the Audubon Society was established in his name in the late 1800s, years after his death. His work remains the standard against which 20th and 21st century bird artists are still measured.