John James Audubon
John James Audubon was born to a French Naval Officer in French-colonized Haiti. He was sent to America at a young age, where he developed a keen interest in nature and art. Audubon dedicated his life to creating a comprehensive illustrated guide to birds in America. The monumental work was first published in Britain, where it took the work of over 40 engravers and colorists to create printable versions of Audubon’s watercolor and gouache paintings, for the modern day equivalent of $2,000,000. The resulting work, titled ‘Birds of America,’ is arguably the most significant illustrated ornithological work ever made.
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The Week Ahead: July 13
Let us curate your week with this set of daily suggestions for what to enjoy on our platform and on your Meural Canvas.
The Week Ahead: May 18, 2020
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“Sargassum Vulgare” by Anna Atkins
In this series, the curatorial team presents one work from the Meural art library we find essential.