Display the elegant beauty of early American ornithological works through this superb reproduction of the Black-Poll Wood-Warbler (Plate 133), by John James Audubon. Exquisitely rendered during his wilderness excursions, this iconic work depicts three wood-warblers actively feeding amidst the intricate branches and deep berries of the water-pear tree. Audubon elegantly renders the contrast between the bold, solid black head and white cheeks of the male compared to the more subtle, delicate streaks on the female.Attention to fine details has been meticulously preserved in order to pay homage to Audubon's renowned level of intricacy. This artwork perfectly blends scientific precision with dramatic composition, making it an ideal addition to a stylish gallery wall or contemporary eclectic decor.