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Author Audubon, John James, 1785-1851.

Title The birds of America, / from drawings made in the United States and their territories. By John James Audubon ...

Imprint New York : J.J. Audubon; Philadelphia : J.B. Chevalier, 1840-44.

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Description 1 online resource (271 pages).
Series Nature Illustration anthology
Nature Illustration anthology.
BiblioBoard Core module.
Note Volume 2
Original document: Book.
Bibliography Contains bibliographies.
Summary This groundbreaking work consists of hand-colored, life-size prints, made from engraved plates measuring around 39 by 26 inches (99 by 66 cm). This is the second of seven volumes.ℓAudubon identified 25 new species over his career and is known for portraying animals in their real-life habitats. In contrast to other wildlife artists of his day, Audubon painted animals as if caught in motion—particularly feeding, hunting or escaping predators. The seven-volumeℓBirds of Americaℓincludes images of six now-extinct birds: the Carolina parakeet, passenger pigeon, Labrador duck, great auk, Esquimaux curlew and pinnated grouse. Nearly all later ornithological works were inspired by Audubon's artistry and high standards, andℓBirds of Americaℓis considered one of the greatest examples of book art. Numerous parks, towns and other places are named in his honor.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Birds -- North America.
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