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Silver-eared Mesias, watercolor on paper, 2020 by Nancy Polo (after audubon photography)
I have to rely on Audubon to enjoy birds as an artist. This little passerine is hard to classify. I like to think of it laughing...
#audubon #drawbirds2020 #paintedbird #watercolor
John J. Audubon
From the birds of America, Plate 26, Carolina #Parrot, 1828
@GallicaBnF
Plate 23. Yellow-breasted Warbler #johnjamesaudubon #naturalism
Plate 94 Grass Finch or Bay-winged Bunting #naturalism #audubon
Ghost Cat (A Step Beyond the Vieux Carre) Audubon Zoo
https://t.co/kzKIebtEaH
Grey Cross Studios
#art #artists #Surrealism #SurrealArt #NewOrleans #NOLA #BourbonStreet #UnusualNOLA #Strange #Mystical
The Birds of America (1827-1838) by John James Audubon
435 hand-coloured, life-size prints, including images of 5 or 6, now-extinct birds. In 2012 a complete first edition sold in New York, for $7.9 million. The book features in American Animals (2018).
#filmtwitter #rarebooks
Meet Oden, a #GreatHornedOwl - an educational ambassador at the John James Audubon Center in Pennsylvania. 🦉
#Procreate #birds #owl #birdtwitter #digitalart #fineartamerica
Reference 📷: Audubon Adventures
So impressive: Download 435 High Resolution Images from John J. Audubon’s The Birds of America https://t.co/k1SFBIut2z via @openculture
From 'The Birds of America' (1840-44) by John James Audubon (1785-1851). American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. Audubon identified 25 new species. #birdlover #birdwatching
1. "Washington Sea Eagle" (ca. 1836-39) by John James Audubon.
2. "Mary Rose" by Richard Willis.
2013 color grabs based on plates from the Audubon Birds of America folio
Plate 157 Rusty Grakle https://t.co/Auk742xAay #johnjamesaudubon #audubon