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The Original Water-Color Paintings by John James Audubon for The Birds of America, in Two Volumes [Watercolor]

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The Original Water-Color Paintings by John James Audubon for The Birds of America, in Two Volumes [Watercolor]

por Audubon, John James; Davidson, Marshall B

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0517067366
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9780517067369
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New York: Crown Publishers Inc, 1966. Large Hardcover. Good/Good. 14x11x3. Single-volume edition. Boards lightly faded and soiled, top edge lightly foxed with a couple light spots, top jacket edge lightly stained, 2 inch chip from rear jacket corner. 1966 Large Hardcover. xxxi, 223 plates; plates 224-431, lv pp. John James Audubon, (born April 26, 1785, Les Cayes, Saint-Domingue, West Indies [now in Haiti]—died January 27, 1851, New York, New York, U.S.), ornithologist, artist, and naturalist who became particularly well known for his drawings and paintings of North American birds. Audubon’s name is associated with a number of bird-related organizations, including the National Audubon Society; however, his personal history as an enslaver, white supremacist, and critic of emancipation has made him a controversial figure in American history. The illegitimate son of a French merchant, planter, and slave trader and a Creole woman of Saint-Domingue, Audubon and his illegitimate half sister (who was also born in the West Indies) were legalized by adoption in 1794, five years after their father returned to France. Young Audubon developed an interest in drawing birds during his boyhood in France. At age 18 he was sent to the United States in order to avoid conscription and to enter business. He began his study of North American birds at that time; this study would eventually lead him from Florida to Labrador, Canada. With Frederick Rozier, Audubon attempted to operate a mine and then a general store. The latter venture they attempted first in Louisville, Kentucky, and later in Henderson, Kentucky, but the partnership was dissolved after they failed utterly. Audubon then attempted some business ventures in partnership with his brother-in-law; these too failed. By 1820 he had begun to take what jobs he could to provide a living and to concentrate on his steadily growing interest in drawing birds; he worked for a time as a taxidermist and later made portraits and taught drawing, and his wife worked as a governess. By 1824 he had begun to consider publication of his bird drawings, but he was advised to seek a publisher in Europe, where he would find better engravers and greater interest in his subject. In 1826 he went to Europe in search of patrons and a publisher. He was well received in Edinburgh and, after the king subscribed to his books, in London as well. The engraver Robert Havell of London undertook publication of his illustrations as The Birds of America, 4 vol. (435 hand-coloured plates, 1827–38). William MacGillivray helped write the accompanying text, Ornithological Biography, 5 vol. (octavo, 1831–39), and A Synopsis of the Birds of North America (1839), which serves as an index. Until 1839 Audubon divided his time between Europe and the United States, gathering material, completing illustrations, and financing publication through subscription. His reputation established, Audubon then settled in New York City and prepared a smaller edition of his Birds of America, 7 vol. (octavo, 1840–44), and a new work, Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, 3 vol. (150 plates, 1845–48), and the accompanying text (3 vol., 1846–53), completed with the aid of his sons and the naturalist John Bachman.

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Livreiro
Yesterday's Muse Books US (US)
Nº do estoque do livreiro
2342413
Título
The Original Water-Color Paintings by John James Audubon for The Birds of America, in Two Volumes [Watercolor]
Autor
Audubon, John James; Davidson, Marshall B
Formato/Encadernação
Large Hardcover
Estado do livro
Usado - Bom
Condição de sobrecapa
Good
Quantidade Disponível
1
Encadernação
Capa dura
ISBN 10
0517067366
ISBN 13
9780517067369
Editorial
Crown Publishers Inc
Local de publicação
New York
Data de publicação
1966
Dimensão
14x11x3
Palavras-chave
ORNITHOLOGY WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS AUDUBON BIRDS BIRDING REFERENCE ANIMALS NATURE SCIENCE WILDLIFE
X weight
161 oz
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Foxed
Foxing is the age related browning, or brown-yellowish spots, that can occur to book paper over time. When this aging process...
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Generally refers to minor discoloration or staining.

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