Audubon as Artist
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Author: Roberta J. M. Olson
Title: Audubon as Artist
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 384
Release Date: 0000-00-00
Details: "Olson deftly sketches a lively portrait of the man. . . . She gives us his rich inner life as well. . . . Riveting. . . . Refreshing."-Wall Street Journal
Exquisitely illustrated and innovative, an investigation of the artistic evolution of John James Audubon.
John James Audubon (1785-1851), artist, naturalist, and creator of the celebrated The Birds of America, is widely regarded as America's first exceptional watercolorist. This book offers a unique exploration of Audubon's artistic journey intertwined with the drama of his life, unveiling how he studied both past and contemporary artists to forge something entirely innovative. Through this book, readers are invited to rediscover Audubon's groundbreaking watercolors as exemplary works of fine art. Moreover, the book delves into the controversies surrounding this legendary figure, who, for the first time in history, accurately represented all avian species life-size. Beautifully illustrated, it chronicles how Audubon infused ornithological illustration with a sense of exhilaration, breathing new life into once-conventional formulas and transforming them into awe-inspiring masterpieces.
EAN: 9781789148381
Package Dimensions: Weight: 1 pounds
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