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Long Earred Owl
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John James Audubon.The Birds of America. |
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Audubon's Birds of America remains the single most important ornithological
work ever produced. At no time in the history of America has there been
a work comparable in either scope or beauty. Audubon's ambitious goal
was to travel throughout the United States recording, in life size,
every bird native to the country. This was the first life-size depiction
of the birds of North America showing them in natural poses amongst
the flora of their habitats. The work remains over a century and a half
later the paradigm work of American ornithology. In production for over
fourteen years the complete set included 435 magnificent hand-colored
engravings. Each image was painstakingly engraved into the massive copper
plates. After hand inking the plate and pulling the individual strike,
each image was then water-colored by hand to replicate Audubon's original
drawing. The paper was the finest available in the period and bears
the "Whatman Turkey-Mill" watermark. The colossal size of
the sheets and presented a huge challenge to the engravers, but allowed
for an amazing amount of detail. |
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Tam O'Neill Fine Arts |
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311 Detroit St. Denver, CO 80206 |
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For
More Information call 1-(800)-4-AUDUBON |
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