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A complete first edition set of John James Audubon’s gloriously illustrated “The Birds of America” (1827-1838) goes up for auction June 14, estimated at $8 million to $12 million. Here's why ...
A relic of watercolor creations from famed American wildlife artist James Audubon more than 150 years ago has been dusted off and pulled out of the Field Museum's archives for public consumption.
A new book, “The Birds That Audubon Missed” by Kenn Kaufman, delves into the controversies dividing the birding world.
Ken Kaufman took time to draw and watercolor birds in the American wilderness that were specific sights to see, but were missed by John James Audubon.
Kenn Kaufman pays tribute to John James Audubon by painting species that eluded the great ornithologist’s brush.
Two art books revisit 19th-century illustrations by John James Audubon and Elizabeth Gould.
A rare opportunity to experience this book up close awaits visitors to Chicago’s Field Museum during its exhibition 'Audubon's Birds of America' through January 12, 2020.
“Audubon as Artist” plunges into John James Audubon’s fascination with classical European art, which influenced his celebrated bird paintings.
In December — a prime season for those big coffee table books that shoppers like to give as gifts — maybe we should raise a glass to bird artist John James Audubon, who helped popularize the ...
This exhibit has taken John James Audubon’s The Birds of America’s safely guarded images, and has the paintings of 47 of his most popular birds on display for all to see.
The data, compiled by the National Audubon Society, has provided insights into bird population trends over the years, and clues to overall land-use impacts, as well as larger climactic and ...
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