

An edition of Audubon's Elephant (2003)
By Duff Hart-Davis
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Weidenfeld & Nicolson,Orion Publishing Group, Limited
Language
eng
Pages
288
Description:
"Audubon's Elephant was the nickname given to John James Audubon's masterpiece, The Birds of America--an oversized folio of 435 life-size ornithological prints that remains to this day the most compelling depiction of bird life in the United States. Born in Haiti and raised in France, Audubon spent much of his adult life as a struggling American businessman on the frontier, where his obsession with birds nearly brought him to financial ruin. In 1826, his ambitious project was also in a precarious position--his folio remained unfinished, without an American publisher willing to fund it. Had Audubon not set sail for England, his artistic triumph might easily have turned into failure"--Publisher's description.
subjects: Biography, Travel, Animal painters, Birds in art, Ornithologists, Naturalists, Audubon, john james, 1785-1851, Birds, bibliography
People: John James Audubon (1785-1851)
Places: United States, Europe