Showing 20 artworks with John James Audubon and with artwork date before 1831 and with artwork date after 1821
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John James Audubon
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Admire John James Audubon’s iconic American Stork watercolor masterpiece – meticulously crafted in 1827 and now residing at the National Audubon Society. Explore its stunning realism and serene landscape setting.
John James Audubon’s stunning 1826 painting of a wild turkey, Vulgo, captures the majestic beauty of nature with intricate detail and vibrant colors – explore this iconic ornithological artwork and its hand-painted reproduction available at ArtsDot.
Witness the dramatic capture! Audubon's 'Osprey and Weakfish' (1829) showcases nature’s power with stunning detail. A classic American wildlife painting.
Magnificent hand-painted reproduction of Audubon’s ‘Ivory-billed Woodpecker.’ A study for Havell plate 66, capturing John James Audubon's iconic style. Own a piece of ornithological history!
Admire John James Audubon’s ‘Whooping Crane late,’ a meticulously detailed 1821 oil painting of an extinct bird. Explore this scientific illustration's beauty & historical significance.
Admire Audubon’s ‘Red Tailed Hawk’! This 1821 Louisiana painting showcases stunning naturalism & dramatic predator-prey action. A rare piece by a master ornithologist – explore now!
Admire John James Audubon’s ‘House Wren,’ a stunning 1829 watercolor study. Captivating detail & natural beauty – perfect for art collectors.