John James Audubon

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Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 194, Boreal Chickadee

$900.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 21.125 x 14 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 195, Ruby-crowned Kinglet

$600.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 20.25 x 11.875 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 196, Labrador Falcon

$1,500.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 38 x 25 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 197, Red Crossbill

$750.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 29.25 x 21 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 198, Swainson’s Warbler

$900.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 21 x 14.125 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 199, Northern Saw-whet Owl

$900.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 20.25 x 13 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 200, Horned Lark

$450.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 13.375 x 20.75 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 201, Canada Goose

$3,200.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 38.25 x 25.875 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 202, Red-throated Loon

$1,200.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 21.5 x 29.5 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 203, King Rail

$600.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 14.75 x 21.375 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 204, Clapper Rail

$900.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 21.375 x 14.5 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 205, Virginia Rail

$900.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 14.5 x 21.375 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 206, Summer or Wood Duck

$4,500.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 38 x 25.875 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 207, Brown Booby

$900.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 29.5 x 21.5 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 208, Eskimo Curlew

$450.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 14.5 x 20.875 inches

Audubon's Watercolors - The New-York Historical Society Edition

Audubon’s Watercolors Pl. 209, Wilson’s Plover

$450.00

New-York Historical Society - Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Print | circa 2006 | 14.5 x 21.5 inches


Born in 1785 in Les Cayes, Santo Domingo (Haiti) to a Creole mother and French father, Audubon spent the early years of his life in France and move to America at age 18. It was during this time that his appreciation for birds flourished and he developed a keen artistic acumen for rendering wildlife. It was not until 1819 when Audubon was married and the father of two sons, that he embraced the life of artist-naturalist and embarked on his venture through the backwoods of America with the intent of illustrating the avian life he encountered there.