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The whip-poor-will from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38) #art #ornithology
102 years ago today, Incas the last Carolina parakeet (Conuropsis carolinensis) died in Cincinnati zoo. The same zoo (and perhaps same aviary) that held Martha the last passenger pigeon, just 4 years earlier. https://t.co/wQGuSuQD56 Image by Audubon. #ExtinctionCrisis
The now-extinct Audubon Carolina parakeet from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38) #art #ornithology
The red-shouldered hawk from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38) #art #ornithology
The ivory-billed woodpecker from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” (1827-38) #art #ornithology
Aujourd’hui c’est le Darwin Day ! Le jour de l’anniversaire du scientifique, nos amis anglo-saxons célèbrent les sciences naturelles. Alors je joue aussi le jeu, avec les Oiseaux d’Amérique de John James Audubon. Vous pouvez tous les retrouver ici : https://t.co/62YJcBR5B7.
Graham Arader of @AraderGalleries bought "The Birds of America; from Original Drawings by John James Audubon" at @Sothebys for $6,642,400 and said he got a bargain. The estimate was $6/8 million https://t.co/T8EqBdmtV4 #antiques #antique #art #artist #bird #birds #Audubon
@dramasmentales Seguramente no es lo que vais buscando para un wallpaper pero J.J Audubon es un ornitólogo del siglo IX con unas ilustraciones preciosas y muy características
Birds of America 1827–1838, illustrations by John James Audubon, an American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter (1785–1851).
เว็บไซต์ Audubon Society เปิดให้ดาวน์โหลดภาพวาดนกอันงดงามเปี่ยมมนต์ขลังจำนวน 435 สายพันธุ์ของนักวาดภาพนกระดับตำนาน จอห์น เจมส์ อูดูบอง ได้ฟรี
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#WURKON #art #johnjamesaudubon #bird #iIllustrations #legendary #highresolution
We are as excited as this Virginian Opossum that The Naturalist & The Trickster opens in 1 week! Take a cue from our opossum friend and grab a snack to enjoy while you discover more info on the show → https://t.co/AbVUJLf6aw
🎨 John James Audubon. "Virginian Opossum," 1845.
On opposite ends of the spectrum,1912SearsCatalogue @WinterthurMuse and 1920GazetteDuBonTon @bnf, show similar embroidered child's suits as ours.The style originates in Arts&Crafts and Aesthetic movement of the late 19th Century,an influence still visible in the 20s illustration
@EponymousBreeze @BioDivLibrary @HistSciArt Here’s John James Audubon’s interpretation, we have this original on display at the NJ State Museum!
Nick Sheehy talented Australian artist/ illustrator based in London. Gave up bronze sculpture to return to drawing. Interest in pop surrealism low brow art & street art . Semi-autobiographical scenes in an Audubon catalogue of strange characters from his childhood imagination.
An #owl #sketch #illustration for a possible #mural #owlsofinstagram #winterpark #audubonpark #library https://t.co/f7IsioIjW4
Bird Count by @SusanEdRichmond is the perfect gift for young naturalists on your list. Kids will ❤️ finding birds in @Stephaniefizer's charming illustrations & tallying along with Ava! Inspired by a real-life citizen science event. #CitizenScience #STEM #birding #AudubonSociety
As #SevenWorldsOnePlanet tonight highlights the wildlife of North America it seemed a great chance to share some prints from John James Audubon's 'Quadrupeds of North America', 1852-4.