Birds of America Double-elephant folio Editions
Viviparous Quadruped Imperial Folio Editions
Collecting original art doesn’t have to be expensive. In fact, there are a surprising number [...]
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 [...]
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 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 [...]
How to differentiate between John James Audubon's two Double-Elephant folio Editions of The Birds of [...]
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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
Among Audubon’s depictions of 489 species in his prodigious folio The Birds of America, a [...]
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The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America
The confluence of creative mechanisms behind Alexander Wilson and John James Audubon’s depictions of the [...]
Unlike Audubon’s Birds of America, where human presence and impact on nature are infrequently illustrated, [...]
Audubon’s Osprey or Fish Hawk frequently makes its way into the top tier of Audubon’s [...]
An Exploration of the Historical and Artistic Remanence of the Only Flightless Bird of the [...]
An Overview of the Antique Original Editions of Audubon’s Birds of America
Sensorial engagement and the challenging of object-viewer relations in Audubon's prints
The twofold nature of Audubon’s prints as both artistic and scientific is exemplified in his [...]
An analysis of Audubon's technical and creative approach to rendering the American Woodcock