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Audubon’s Aviary: The Original Watercolors for The Birds of America (1 Viewer)

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This book has been out for a few years now, but I finally made time to examine it since I recently saw some of these paintings exhibited at the New-York Historical Society. Yes, it is yet another book of Audubon art, but what differentiates this one is that it reproduces Audubon's original paintings, rather than prints based on the subsequent engravings. Many times there isn't much of a difference. But for some there are big differences, which can be very insightful.

In addition to the wonderful illustrations, the exhibit's curator provides notes on each plate. She touches on different elements, such as the natural history of the bird, Audubon’s encounters with the bird, and insights into the techniques used for the painting. There are also introductory essays that touch on Audubon and his artistic innovations and techniques.

If you're a fan of Audubon's art, you'll love this book.

Here's my full review of Audubon’s Aviary: The Original Watercolors for The Birds of America
 
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