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J.J. Audubon

John James Audubon (1785-1851)

Audubon was born in Haiti, the illegitimate son of a successful merchant, planter, and slave dealer. He was taken to France at the age of four and educated among the well-to-do. At 15 he was drawing French birds, and at 17 studied drawing with the famous Neo-classical artist, Jacques Louis David, in Paris. In 1803, Audubon was in Pennsylvania managing his father's estate where he began his ventures into ornithology. In 1820, he made his goal the publication of an anthology of life drawings. He traveled the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and the Great Lakes, exploring for birds. Unable to find a publisher in America he traveled to London in 1826-27 where William Lizars and Robert Havell, Jr. were his engravers. In 1831, Audubon returned to the United States. In 1843, Audubon took the steamer, Omega, from St. Louis up the Missouri River to Fort Union and then overland to the Yellowstone River, making stops in Nebraska in May of 1843 and again in October on his return trip downstream. Along the way, he saw birds and animals where Catlin had seen Indians. Audubon had already become well known for his Birds of America when he came to Nebraska on this 1843 trip. His new dream, though, was to do a series on American mammals. The purpose of the trip was to gather specimens for painting but his journals do not specifically record any subjects he saw in Nebraska except for once mentioning his amazement at a jack rabbit. He returned to St. Louis in Indian hunting dress with live deer, badgers, and foxes. He completed the Quadrupeds of North America in 1845 with the help of his sons, John W. and Victor.


The original hand-coloured lithographs in Darvill's collection are from the
first edition of The Birds of America by John James Audubon.

The lithographs of this first royal octavo edition were lithographed by the Philadelphia firm of J.T. Bowen in 1840-1844
The outlines were hand printed from a lithographic stone and each print was hand coloured. It is the only octavo edition in which prints were prepared under the direct supervision of John James Audubon.

Size is approximately 6 1/2 x 10 inches, though this does vary a bit.
Any lithographs from a later octavo edition will be noted in the description.

These genuine Audubon lithographs are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity as well as
any original text pages (or facsimilies thereof) whenever available.

Click here for an entire index of plates from Audubon's The Birds of America

Californian Turkey Vulture
Californian Turkey Vulture
Pl. 1

Red-headed Turkey Vulture
Red-headed Turkey Vulture
Pl. 2

$249.99

Black Vulture or Carrion Crow
Black Vulture or Carrion Crow
Pl. 3

$249.99

Caracara Eagle
Caracara Eagle
Pl. 4



Harris's Buzzard (Hawk)
Harris's Buzzard (Hawk)
Pl. 5



Common Buzzard (Hawk)
Common Buzzard (Hawk)
Pl. 6



Red-tailed Buzzard (Hawk)
Red-tailed Buzzard (Hawk)
Pl. 7




Harlan's Buzzard (Hawk)
Harlan's Buzzard (Hawk)
Pl. 8

Red-shouldered Buzzard (Hawk)
Red-shouldered Buzzard
(Red-shouldered Hawk)

Pl. 9

Broad-winged Buzzard
Broad-winged Buzzard
(Broad-winged Hawk)
Pl. 10


Rough-legged Buzzard
Rough-legged Buzzard
(Hawk)

Pl. 11



Golden Eagle
Golden Eagle
Pl. 12

[1870 LOCKWOOD EDITION]

White-headed Sea Eagle or Bald Eagle

White-headed Sea Eagle
or Bald Eagle

Pl. 14

[FIRST EDITION, 1840-1844]




White-headed Sea Eagle or Bald Eagle

White-headed Sea Eagle
or Bald Eagle

Pl. 14

[1870 LOCKWOOD EDITION]




White-headed Sea Eagle or Bald Eagle

Common Osprey. Fish Hawk.
Pl. 15


Black-shouldered Hawk
Black-shouldered Elanus
(Hawk)

Pl. 16

Mississippi Kite
Mississippi Kite
Pl. 17



Swallow-tailed Hawk
Swallow-tailed Hawk
Pl. 18



Iceland or Gyr Falcon

Iceland or Gyr Falcon
Pl. 19

[1840-44 FIRST EDITION]



Iceland or Gyr Falcon

Iceland or Gyr Falcon
Pl. 19

[1870 LOCKWOOD EDITION]



Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon
Pl. 20



Pigeon Falcon

Pigeon Falcon
[Pigeon Hawk]

Pl. 21



Sparrow Hawk

Sparrow Falcon
[Sparrow Hawk]

Pl. 22



Goshawk
Goshawk
Pl. 23



Cooper's Hawk
Cooper's Hawk
Pl. 24



Sharp-shinned Hawk  Pl. 25
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Pl. 25



Common Harrier
Common Harrier
Pl. 26



Hawk Owl
Hawk Owl
Pl. 27

$249.99


Snowy Owl

Snowy Owl
Pl. 28

[1870 LOCKWOOD EDITION]



Passerine Day-Owl
Passerine Day-Owl
Pl. 29



Columbian Day-Owl
Columbian Day-Owl
Pl. 30



Burrowing Day-Owl
Burrowing Day-Owl
Pl. 31



Tengmalm's Night -Owl
Tengmalm's Night -Owl
Pl. 32



Little or Acadian Owl
Little or Acadian Owl
Pl. 33



Barn Owl

Barn Owl
Pl. 34

[1870 LOCKWOOD EDITION]



Great Cinereous Owl
Great Cinereous Owl
[Great Gray Owl]
Pl. 35 (matted)



Long-eared Owl
Long-eared Owl
Pl. 37




Short-eared Owl
Short-eared Owl
Pl. 38





Great Horned Owl

Great Horned Owl
Pl. 39

[1870 LOCKWOOD EDITION]

Little Screech Owl
LIttle Screech Owl
Pl. 40




Chuck-will's Widow, plate 41
Chuck-will's Widow
(Harlequin Snake)

Pl. 41




Whip-poor-will plate 42

Whip-poor-will
Pl. 42




Night Hawk, Plate 43

Night Hawk
Pl. 43



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