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 ...
NEW BEDFORD - The New Bedford Art Museum/ArtWorks! announces the opening of a new exhibit, Birds of the First Light and Longhouses: The Prints of John James Audubon. The exhibition, on display through ...
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 ...
Bright, beautiful birds of Florida greeted John James Audubon on his trek through Florida, and many of the creatures he saw firsthand ― some of which are extinct ― will be displayed through original ...
John James Audubon painted the natural world with a deep love and a nearly obsessive lust. His renditions of North American bird species are some of the most celebrated depictions of the natural world ...
Appraisal: John James Audubon 1st Edition Print, ca. 1830 from El Paso Hour 2. Watch Christopher W. Lane's appraisal of this 1st edition print of a John James Audubon work from El Paso Hour 2.
Some of the most celebrated wildlife images in U.S. history will be displayed this spring and summer at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. “Drawn to Nature,” a collection of 75 John James Audubon bird ...
John James Audubon was a complicated guy who left behind a fraught legacy. Bird lovers are probably familiar with his great gift, the famous “The Birds of America,” a four-volume series of avian art ...
When: The exhibit’s opening runs from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. The prints will stay up at Dodson’s for two weeks. Where: Dodson’s Jewelers, 516 W. Riverside Ave. Admission: Free, with a suggested donation ...
In a biography of John James Audubon, F. H. Herrick describes a visitor’s account of the artist and naturalist’s workroom: “In one corner stood a painter’s easel, with a half-finished sketch of a ...
The Manlius Library recently received a noteworthy donation - a real feather in its cap. Manlius residents Harold Jones, professor emeritus of Spanish at Syracuse University and his wife, Barbara, ...
“American Animals” may not have been the blockbuster film of the summer, but it told the fascinating and true story of 20-year-old Warren Lipka, who planned a daring theft in Lexington, Kentucky, in ...