White-Eyed Vireo or Greenlet

by John James Audubon

Add a touch of natural history to your home with this stunning replica of John James Audubon’s White-Eyed Vireo (or Greenlet) that was first printed in his groundbreaking 19th century work, The Birds of America, as Plate 63.

With this vividly illustrated painting, capture the liveliness of the White-eyed Vireo (Vireo griseus) as it sits on top of a flower-laden branch of a Chinaberry tree ("Pride of China" according to Audubon). Known for his dramatic and story-filled compositions, Audubon beautifully depicts the bird within its surroundings with the addition of a minuscule spider suspended on one single strand of silk.

Ideal for bird enthusiasts and lovers of vintage artwork, this wonderful ornithological print will bring lush green colors, pretty pink blossoms, and historic charm to your gallery wall.

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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.
  • Our frames are contemporary yet elegant. Made from the highest quality wood moulding, they're offered in white, black, walnut and gold.
  • Our premium, off-white mat is custom cut and beveled for a gallery-like appearance. It's also archival to ensure the longevity of your print.
  • Frames arrive at your door, complete with a hook and nail, perfectly crafted and ready to hang.