Townsend's Wood-Warbler

by John James Audubon

This masterpiece depicts Plate 393 in John James Audubon’s famous work “The Birds of America,” showcasing the vibrant contrast created by the Townsend’s Wood-Warbler (Setophaga Townsendi). It showcases the beauty of the vibrant black and yellow colors of this elegant bird in its resting posture as it sits calmly on the branch with a red flower.

Audubon’s amazing talent for depicting life-like details, dramatic compositions, and botany is intact in this masterpiece. Ideal for nature lovers, vintage art admirers, or simply anybody who wishes to adorn their space with an element of classical elegance, this lithographic masterpiece has been printed using fade-proof ink on archival quality paper.

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