Late 20th Century Pair of Framed Prints After John James Audubon - Seaside Finch and 261 Sandhill Crane
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Pair of Framed John James Audubon Prints – Seaside Finch and 261 Sandhill Crane
This stunning pair of framed John James Audubon prints features Seaside Finch and 261 Sandhill Crane, two exquisite representations of Audubon’s dedication to capturing the beauty and diversity of North American birds. Both prints are richly detailed, showcasing Audubon’s meticulous artistry and scientific precision, making them a perfect addition to any collection or nature-inspired space.
John James Audubon (1785–1851) was a renowned naturalist, painter, and ornithologist celebrated for his monumental work The Birds of America. Published between 1827 and 1838, this series of hand-colored illustrations remains one of the most significant achievements in both art and natural history, combining lifelike depictions with artistic grandeur.
The Seaside Finch print highlights the delicate beauty of this small coastal bird and surrounding botanics.. Audubon masterfully captured its subtle plumage and natural habitat, illustrating his commitment to ecological accuracy. The 261 Sandhill Crane print, on the other hand, portrays the elegance and grandeur of this iconic bird, with its striking profile and elongated form rendered in exquisite detail.
Framed to perfection, these timeless prints bring a touch of natural history and artistic excellence to your home or office, offering a glimpse into Audubon’s enduring legacy.
House-ready.
Seaside Finch:
Frame: 28.5" w x 24.5" h
Print: 20" x 16"
261 Sandhill Crane:
Frame: 22.75" w x 30.75" h
Print: 14.25" w x 22.25" high
Shipping:
USPS/UPS
22.75ʺW × 1ʺD × 30.75ʺH
Late 20th Century
United States
Glass, Paper, Wood
Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned.
English Traditional, Illustration
Framed
Animals, Botanic
John James Audubon
Pair in excellent condition. A few small marks to frames that do not take away from beauty or function. We want our customers to have complete satisfaction with their purchases. We endeavor to note any wear and tear to our pieces, but we encourage you to carefully and thoroughly review all photos. We consider product photos a part of our condition report and kindly request that you to inspect them carefully before your purchase.