An illustration of Atlantic puffins. Engraved print on paper. Plate 213 in The Birds of America (1834).
This free display of engravings from John James Audubon's The Birds of America reaffirms why it continues to inspire artists, bird experts and conservationists alike.
John James Audubon was born in 1785. A self-taught wildlife artist, he spent twenty years travelling North America to record birds for his book. Published between 1827 and 1838, the 435 prints transformed bird illustration through realistic proportions, animated poses and innovative new printing techniques. The Birds of America is a feat of artistry and technical skill.
Display highlights include:
full-size engravings from The
Birds of America
a taxidermy specimen of the
species depicted in the engravings
a volume of Ornithological
Biography, the companion volume to The Birds of America
a portrait of Audubon by Lance
Calkin
insights into Audubon's
groundbreaking artistic methods
details of the printing process
that brought The Birds of America to life
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit/exhibitions/john-james-audubon-birds-of-america.html
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