John James Audubon

Audubon's Fifty Best Watercolors, circa 2006

 

Plate: 31 White-headed Eagle

$2,500

25 3/8 x 38 1/4 inches

Audubon's first painting of this bird was executed in 1820 on a trip up the Mississippi River. This painting was made in England eight years later, copied from the first and replacing a Canada Goose with a catfish as the prey.

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Not since 1820 has this collection of Audubons original work been made availible to individual collectors as full-sized fine art facsimiles.

Stamped with signature of New-York Historical Society’s president; embossed with Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions logos.

- Museum-authorized prints will not be reissued for at least 75 Years

- Edition Limited to 200 prints

- Individually stamped with certificate of authenticity

Joel Oppenheimer Audubon and Natural History Prints