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Today I received my order of the book:
Audubon's Aviary: The Original Watercolors for The Birds of America
by Roberta Olson (Author), The New-York Historical Society (Author), Marjorie Shelley (Contributor)
ISBN 0847834832 Skira Rizzoli
Amazon:
"A national treasure is celebrated in this landmark publication. The Birds of America is a
monumental classic, but it has never been explored like this before. This important new volume
presents all the dazzling watercolors that Audubon painted for these monumental engravings.
We are familiar with the prints engraved by Robert Havell Jr., but Audubon’s Aviary illuminates
the original masterpieces that were created by Audubon himself and tells the story behind their
creation with fresh insights and engaging quotes from his writings. These powerful paintings—all
newly photographed using state-of-the-art techniques—possess a startling immediacy, vibrancy,
and fluidity that link natural history, art, and a respect for the environment. These watercolors
transmit Audubon’s devotion to his craft with their inscriptions and layers of media wrought with
a miniaturist’s attention to detail and their revolutionary compositions, which for the first time in
history depicted all the birds life-size. Audubon is considered America’s first great watercolorist,
introducing innovative approaches developed over a lifetime of study. Even judged alongside
today’s technology, his dramatic tableaux remain some of the most spectacular natural history
documents and visually arresting works of art ever produced."
What a magnificent publication it is, too!
A couple of days ago I blogged about designer Josef Frank
and now browsing the Audubon book I saw some similarities in his bird paintings
and Frank's textile designs:
John James Audubon (1785-1851) . |
Josef Frank, Toucans, 1930s . |
Josef Frank, Nippon, 1943-45 . |
Josef Frank (1885-1967) . |
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