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Original artist:
Audubon, John James  Search this
Engraver:
Havell, Jr., Robert  Search this
Physical Description:
metal, steel-faced (overall material)
Measurements:
overall: 56 cm x 76.6 cm x 2.62 mm; 22 1/16 in x 30 5/32 in x 3/32 in
Object Name:
Plate
plate, printing
Object Type:
Aquatint
printing plates
Engraving
Other Terms:
Plate; Engraving
Place made:
United Kingdom: England, London
Date made:
1837
Description:
Copper plate engraved in 1837 by Robert Havell Jr. for John James Audubon's publication, the Birds of America, published in Britain between 1827 and 1838 as a series of large folio engravings. The museum's Graphic Arts Collection includes seven of the original copper plates.
The Birds of America was published in several formats. The first large folio edition was intended for wealthy patrons or institutions. Later editions, produced in the U.S. for a more general audience, included text and smaller, less costly lithographic illustrations.
Audubon introduced new species and new artistic forms. His dramatic images of birds, pictured life-size in animated poses with realistic backgrounds, represented a departure from the conventions of natural history illustration. His artistic ingenuity, as reproduced in engravings and lithographs, won over new audiences for the subject of nature study.
Location:
Currently not on view
Subject:
[NO SUBJECT]  Search this
Printmaking  Search this
Birds  Search this
Credit Line:
William E. Dodge, Jr.
ID Number:
GA.16982
Catalog number:
16982
Accession number:
15996
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Work and Industry: Graphic Arts
Natural Resources
Art
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-1e8a-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmah_802060