Birds of America Double-elephant folio Editions
Viviparous Quadruped Imperial Folio Editions
With prehistoric links to the Jurassic period, the world of birds is rife with some [...]
Collecting original art doesn’t have to be expensive. In fact, there are a surprising number [...]
Loved for their beauty, whimsy, and relative affordability, botanical prints offer a wonderful avenue for [...]
Spanning the majority of the 19th century, the Victorian era was marked by a rise [...]
Since its inception in 1996, our publishing company Oppenheimer Editions has partnered with major institutions [...]
Have you ever wondered where the reference material for antique wildlife prints and paintings came [...]
While found less frequently in natural history art than other genres, gold nonetheless makes an [...]
Recognized as the first distinctively American art movement, the Hudson River School comprised a group [...]
John Gould’s monograph The Family of Hummingbirds is considered the crowning achievement of his illustrious [...]
Often indications of a paper’s place of origin, method of manufacture, and time of creation [...]
From their conception, prints have served both constructive and aesthetic purposes. In contrast to more [...]
A practical guide to understanding and identifying the different editions of Besler’s folio through paper [...]
Though the idea of ornamenting oneself with a bird carcass may be a bit deterring [...]
Have you ever wondered 'What is a lithograph?' This practical guide to lithography examines the [...]
This article will examine the intaglio printmaking processes of engraving, etching, and their subsidiaries in [...]
The Introduction of Birds-of-Paradise to the Western Imagination
The Oppenheimer Editions Fine Art Prints of Audubon's Watercolors for The Birds of America
Picturing Combat between Different Species in Audubon's Prints
A consideration of the artistic rendering of the Tulip Breaking Virus, and the phenomenon of [...]
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A consideration of Mee's implicit and overt depictions of symbiotic ecosystems in her paintings of [...]
Exposing the unsavory tendencies of the Common Cuckoo and Great Grey Shrike in Gould’s Birds [...]
A survey of the technical translation of Audubon’s work from the monumental to the miniature.
A Discussion of Spatial and Perspectival Distortion, Challenging the Confines of the Print Perimeter, and [...]
An informational overview of the common condition issues found in works of art and memorabilia, [...]
How to differentiate between John James Audubon's two Double-Elephant folio Editions of The Birds of [...]
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Visualizing expansion, abundance, and prestige through depictions of "broken" tulips in the art of Basilius [...]
A consideration of the increasingly globalized trade networks of the 19th century and their impact [...]
A consideration of the complex and convoluted history of Audubon's unidentified rapacious species
A beautiful selection of original watercolor paintings by renowned artist Louis Agassiz Fuertes has recently [...]