Description: Beautiful "Bohemian Waxwing" bird print. Info on bottom of print page: "Boheminan Waxwing"; Bombycilla Garrula; Drawn from nature and published by John J. Audubon, F.R.S.E., F.L.S., M.W.S.; Printed in U.S.A.; Barton-Cotton, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland. Following info is from printer's literature: Audubon Bird Series, available as notes, post-cards, and prints. John J. Audubon Centennial Year is an excellent time to remember your friends with these attractive nature reprints. Audubon subjects reproduced from first edition of elephant folio of the Birds of America by John J. Audubon. ***************************** Print dates to 1951 which would be the John J. Audubon centennial year. Size is 8 1/2" x 11". Art is printed on a heavy, ivory textured paper. Print is in good condition, other than darkening along paper edges. This would easily be covered by a mat or frame. There is a small mark in the paper on right hand side 4" from bottom. Should easily cover with mat or frame. Use zoom feature to get close-up look at print. I will place in plastic sleeve and secure print between a piece of white foam board to protect during mailing by USPS First Class in a bubble envelope. I'll mail the same day, or next day after payment is received. Info on this bird: Bohemian Waxwing, or otherwise known as Chatterer. Length 7 1/2" to 8 3/4"; spread 13 1/4" to 14 1/4". Similar to Cedar Waxwing but larger; white markings on wings, chestnut under tail coverts, and gray below where Cedarbird is yellow, distinguish it. The bird is circumpolar in its distribution, its several races breeding in the more northerly parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. It is very erratic in its migratory movements and apparently is influenced much more by the food supply than by the rigors of the climate. The name "Bohemian" as applied to this bird, is said to refer to its wandering or bohemian disposition, rather that to its being a native of Bohemia. Info on very famous artist: John J. Audubon (1785 - 1851) was born in Santo Domingo (now Haiti), the illegitimate son of a French sea captain and his mistress. His biological mother died shortly after his birth and he was sent to France to be raised by his father’s wife. From an early age, he took a lively interest in birds, nature, drawing and music. In 1803, at the age of 18, he was sent to manage his family-owned estate at Mill Grove, near Philadelphia, and to avoid being drafted by Napoleon’s army. It was at Mill Grove where he intensified his love of nature, drawing, and met Lucy Bakewell, his future wife. Audubon’s story is one of triumph over adversity. His accomplishment is destined for the ages. He encapsulates the spirit of the young America, when the wilderness was limitless and beguiling. He was a person of legendary strength and endurance as well as a keen observer of birds and nature. Like his peers, he was an avid hunter but unlike others, he also had a deep affection and concern for conservation. In his later writings, he sounded the alarm about the destruction of birds and their habitats. John James Audubon is one of our nation’s legendary patriots. He sought after and discovered what our great nation was offering in its freedom of expression and adventure. He gave back to his country a historical monument with his creation of “The Birds of America.” Info on Printer: Barton-Cotton was founded in Baltimore in 1928. Paper rations during World War II limited the company to producing printed materials for religious groups and eventually led to the advent of boxed cards premiums as a source of fundraising for nonprofit groups. The boxed cards have grown into a classic American tradition and Barton-Cotton has grown into the leading agency for furthering the mission of causes that help the world. The agency provides strategy, analytics, affinity marketing, products, and creative services to more than 150 nationally and internationally known nonprofit clients in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and United Kingdom. Track Page Views With Auctiva's FREE Counter
Price: 9.25 USD
Location: Frederick, Maryland
End Time: 2024-12-21T22:43:40.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.25 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Size: Small
Handmade: No
Artist: John James Audubon
Production Technique: Offset Lithograph
Framing: Unframed
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Custom Bundle: No
Style: Realism
Item Height: 11"
Item Width: 8 1/2"
Material: Paper
Theme: Birds
Time Period Produced: 1950-1959
Personalize: No
Type: Print
Image Orientation: Portrait
Subject: Birds
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
Year of Production: 1951
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Original/Reproduction: Artwork Reproduction
Signed?: Unsigned
Edition Type: Open Edition
Print Type: Lithograph
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14")
Date of Creation: 1950-1969
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller