John James Audubon, the pioneer field biologist and great bird artist of his time, who created the incomparable anthology "Birds Of America", is seen in this January 1951 photo, taken from an 1851 ...
John James Audubon (1785-1851) is a much-studied personality, his journals and writings giving historians such tasty fodder that it might seem difficult to present a fresh view of this unruly genius.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
ALBANY -- The stunning avian colors in John James Audubon's life-size color lithographs have been clouded by smoke from the 1911 Capitol fire and a century of benign neglect, but the valuable bird ...
On Aug. 22, the New Bedford Art Museum/ArtWorks! will say goodbye to 31 John James Audubon prints featuring species of birds that are currently declining or extinct and hello to 31 all new prints. A ...
Art lovers may be familiar with John James Audubon's paintings of birds and mammals, but few really know the man behind the art. Audubon (1785-1851) added to his own mystique with some of his writings ...
A free illustrated lecture by art historian Kerry Dean Carso, Ph.D., Saturday will give insight into John James Audubon's paintings of birds and how they contributed to Americans' appreciation for ...
In 1827, when John James Audubon’s “Birds of America” first went to print, a copy of the massive book was worth what would amount to $30,000 today. Subscribers bought special furniture just to display ...
John James Audubon’s birds will be nesting at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts in Hagerstown Saturday through April 27. Or more specifically, reproductions of 50 of his most historically ...
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