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Peregrine Falcons (Duck Hawks), c. 1827 (oil on canvas)
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Peregrine Falcons (Duck Hawks), c. 1827 (oil on canvas)
499583 Peregrine Falcons (Duck Hawks), c.1827 (oil on canvas)
by Audubon, John James (1785-1851); 74.93x100.96 (framed) 64.5x91.5 (unframed) cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: Combining his interests in nature and art, Audubon sought to depict every species of native North American birds posed in action with elements of their habitats. His efforts resulted in the four-volume publication The Birds of America, which contains more than 435 hand-colored engravings after his watercolor renderings. Occasionally the artist, sometimes with the help of assistants, made oil versions of his watercolors, of which this image of two falcons feasting on fresh duck carcasses is an early and especially lively example.
); Gift of the American Foundation for the Maud E. and Warren H. Corning Botanical Collection; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22911338
© Gift of the American Foundation for the Maud E. and Warren H. Corning Botanical Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases John James Audubon's masterpiece, "Peregrine Falcons (Duck Hawks), c. 1827". Audubon, a renowned artist and naturalist, dedicated his life to capturing the beauty of North American birds in their natural habitats. His extensive work culminated in the publication of "The Birds of America" a four-volume collection featuring over 435 hand-colored engravings. In this particular painting, two peregrine falcons are depicted feasting on fresh duck carcasses. The image exudes an incredible sense of liveliness and action, showcasing Audubon's exceptional talent for capturing both the physicality and essence of these magnificent creatures. Combining his love for nature and artistry, Audubon meticulously rendered each species with meticulous detail and accuracy. While primarily known for his watercolor renderings, he occasionally created oil versions like this one with the assistance of his team. The framed dimensions measure 74.93x100.96 cm while the unframed size is 64.5x91.5 cm. This remarkable piece resides at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA as part of their esteemed collection. Gifted by the American Foundation for Maud E. and Warren H. Corning Botanical Collection, this early example from Audubon's oeuvre continues to captivate viewers with its dynamic portrayal of falcons dining amidst their natural surroundings.
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