Writings and Drawings

Writings and Drawings
Author: John James Audubon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1032
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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This volume provides the most comprehensive selection of Audubon's writings ever published, along with a portfolio of his drawings.

The Birds of America

The Birds of America
Author: John James Audubon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1842
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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This edition has 65 new images, making a total of 500. The original configurations were altered so that there is only one species per plate. The text is a revision of the Ornithological Biography, rearranged according to Audubon's Synopsis of the Birds of North America (1839).

John James Audubon: Writings and Drawings (LOA #113)

John James Audubon: Writings and Drawings (LOA #113)
Author: John James Audubon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1032
Release: 1999-10
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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This volume provides the most comprehensive selection of Audubon's writings ever published, along with a portfolio of his drawings.

John James Audubon

John James Audubon
Author: Richard Rhodes
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2004-10-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1400043778

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John James Audubon came to America as a dapper eighteen-year-old eager to make his fortune. He had a talent for drawing and an interest in birds, and he would spend the next thirty-five years traveling to the remotest regions of his new country–often alone and on foot–to render his avian subjects on paper. The works of art he created gave the world its idea of America. They gave America its idea of itself. Here Richard Rhodes vividly depicts Audubon’s life and career: his epic wanderings; his quest to portray birds in a lifelike way; his long, anguished separations from his adored wife; his ambivalent witness to the vanishing of the wilderness. John James Audubon: The Making of an American is a magnificent achievement.

Ornithological Biography

Ornithological Biography
Author: John James Audubon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1832
Genre:
ISBN:

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John James Audubon and The Birds of America

John James Audubon and The Birds of America
Author: Lee A. Vedder
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780873282178

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This Strange Wilderness

This Strange Wilderness
Author: Nancy Plain
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2015
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0803284012

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Birds were "the objects of my greatest delight," wrote John James Audubon (1785-1851), founder of modern ornithology and one of the world's greatest bird painters. His masterpiece, The Birds of America depicts almost five hundred North American bird species, each image--lifelike and life size--rendered in vibrant color. Audubon was also an explorer, a woodsman, a hunter, an entertaining and prolific writer, and an energetic self-promoter. Through talent and dogged determination, he rose from backwoods obscurity to international fame. In This Strange Wilderness, award-winning author Nancy Plain brings together the amazing story of this American icon's career and the beautiful images that are his legacy. Before Audubon, no one had seen, drawn, or written so much about the animals of this largely uncharted young country. Aware that the wilderness and its wildlife were changing even as he watched, Audubon remained committed almost to the end of his life "to search out the things which have been hidden since the creation of this wondrous world." This Strange Wilderness details his art and writing, transporting the reader back to the frontiers of early nineteenth-century America.

The Birds of America

The Birds of America
Author: John James Audubon
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9780565093396

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'Birds of America' is one of the best known natural history books ever produced and also one of the most valuable - a complete set sold at auction in December 2010 for 7.3 million, which is a world record.

Into the Woods

Into the Woods
Author: Robert Burleigh
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 148142839X

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As a young man, John James Audubon, the renowned American woodsman and artist, had to make a choice between following his father's dreams for him and discovering his own special destiny. In this beautifully conceived book, Robert Burleigh imagines a conversation in which Audubon tells his father why he has chosen to forgo the ordinary life of a shop-keeper and instead live out in nature to develop his art and his relationship with the world. Illustrated not only with sumptuous images by Wendell Minor, but with actual drawings by Audubon himself, this book will appeal to his fans of all ages.

Audubon

Audubon
Author: John James Audubon
Publisher: Belknap Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 9780674031029

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In 1805, Jean Jacques Audubon was a twenty-year-old itinerant Frenchman of ignoble birth and indifferent education who had fled revolutionary violence in Haiti and then France to take refuge in frontier America. Ten years later, John James Audubon was an American citizen, entrepreneur, and family man whose fervent desire to "become acquainted with nature" had led him to reinvent himself as a naturalist and artist whose study of birds would soon earn him international acclaim. The drawings he made during this crucial decade--sold to Audubon's friend and patron Edward Harris to help fund his masterwork The Birds of America, and now held by Harvard's Houghton Library and Museum of Comparative Zoology--are published together here for the first time in large format and full color. In these 116 portraits of species collected in America and in Europe we see Audubon inventing his ingenious methods of posing and depicting his subjects, and we trace his development into a scientist and an artist who could proudly sign his artworks "drawn from Nature." The drawings also serve as a record of the birds found in Europe and the Eastern United States in the early nineteenth century, some now rare or extinct. The drawings are enhanced by an essay on the sources of Audubon's art by his biographer, Richard Rhodes; transcription of Audubon's own annotations to the drawings, including information on when and where the specimens were collected; ornithological commentary by Scott V. Edwards, along with reflections on Audubon as scientist; and an account of the history of the Harris collection by Leslie A. Morris. Splendid in their own right, these drawings also illuminate the self-invention of one of the most important figures in American natural history. They will delight all those interested in American art, nature, birds, and the life and times of John James Audubon.