Wood Pewee Flycatcher

by John James Audubon

Add the untouched beauty of the American wilderness from the 19th century to your decor with this stunning replica of John James Audubon's Wood Pewee Flycatcher (Contopus Virens). This artwork was first published in the author's groundbreaking masterpiece, The Birds of America.

What distinguishes Audubon from the stereotypical wildlife illustrations is his portrayal of birds in lively, lifelike postures. In this beautiful piece, the grayish flycatcher is depicted in an active pose sitting on the swooping branch of the blooming Swamp Honeysuckle (Azalea viscosa). The contrast between the clear plumage of the bird and the pristine white flowers creates a timeless visual harmony of fine art and scientific precision.

This artwork would be ideal for anyone who appreciates vintage and natural history, whether it's for your collection of prints or 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.