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The "Audubon's Birds of Florida" exhibit at the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art of the Museum of Arts ... Florida birds of a feather: White ibis and other avifauna you can see in Volusia ...
The exhibition “For the Birds,” a seamless collaboration between Featherstone Center for the Arts and Mass Audubon’s Felix ...
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 artist’s works are held in the National ...
Author David Sibley writes in our 101 Objects Special Issue: As a young man John James Audubon was obsessed with birds, and he had ... many prints of black ink on white paper.
The Eastern Whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus) is often heard but seldom observed due to its camouflage plumage. It sings ...
“Yes, (Audubon) was a terrible person in many ways — an enslaver, a white supremacist ... gorgeous works of genuine art.” As Kaufman investigates the various birds that Audubon missed ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – John James Audubon — who painted a total of 1,065 birds in his life — is considered one of the landmark figures of North American bird study. However, author Kenn Kaufman ...
It's not hard to imagine why a group of teenagers might attempt to steal John James Audubon's book The Birds of America ... The book revolutionised natural history art, portraying birds full of drama ...
The aptly named George Bird Grinnell developed an early and abiding love for birds. As a boy, he attended school in John James Audubon's mansion ... The Pawnee called him White Wolf, and ...
John James Audubon, the pre-eminent 19th-century ... wings and even entire taxidermied birds. The egrets’ brilliant white plumage, especially the gossamer wisps of feather that became more ...