Bonaparte's Flycatching-Warbler

by John James Audubon

Add a touch of natural history and time-honored American artistry to your home by acquiring this wonderful reproduction of “Bonaparte’s Flycatching-Warbler,” painted by John James Audubon (previously published along with the Great Magnolia). Painted by the celebrated ornithologist and artist on 13th August, 1821, it has been published in his masterpiece collection, Birds of America.

The artwork depicts the colorful warbler – known currently as Canada Warbler (Cardellina Canadensis), with its distinctive ‘necklace’ of fine dark stripes, poised against the detailed botanical background. The reproduction faithfully reflects the original painting with the vivid hues of yellow, slate, and green, making it an ideal choice for art lovers and bird watchers.

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  • All prints are made on large format Epson ink-jet printers with the finest archival pigments. We print exclusively on museum-quality cotton-rag paper that's made in the USA.
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