New at the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg is “Audubon’s Birds of America,” a collection of 46 prints on loan from the National Museums of Scotland. In the early-to-mid 19th century ...
“The reason the prints are so large is that Audubon wanted to present all the birds at life ... the ivory-billed woodpecker that is thought to be extinct today (though avid birders still search for it ...
HOUSTON — A new exhibition featuring a rare collection of prints is coming to the Houston Museum of Natural Science next month. The Audubon's Birds of America exhibition will feature 46 prints ...
John James Audubon was an American artist and naturalist best known for his detailed paintings of North American birds. Audubon’s color-plate book The Birds of America (1827–1839), is widely acclaimed ...
Six of Audubon's striking prints are on display in the Museum's Birds gallery ... You can look at (but can't touch) one of the original engraved plates from The Birds of America in the Treasures ...
The reason, of course, is John James Audubon, whose “Birds of America” project, published from 1827 to 1838, catalogued more than 400 birds in life-size prints. The works captured the avian ...
Creativity and science are sometimes viewed with an antagonistic relationship. In school, maybe you were good at art, but ...
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