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  1. Œuvres principales. Jean-Jacques Audubon (ou John James Audubon aux États-Unis ), né le 26 avril 1785 aux Cayes ( Saint-Domingue) et mort le 27 janvier 1851 à New York, est un ornithologue, naturaliste et peintre américain d'origine française, naturalisé en 1812, considéré comme le premier ornithologue du Nouveau Monde .

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  3. 1 de ene. de 2020 · John Woodhouse traveled to Florida and Texas in 1837 on collecting missions. He would return to the Southwest nine years later to gather specimens of mammals as well as birds. During the years 1839-1843 John Woodhouse was chiefly responsible for the production of the second version of The Birds of America , overseeing the reduction of 500 plates to their smaller size and working with the ...

  4. Throughout his life John Woodhouse Audubon's career was closely allied with those of his father, John James, and his brother, Victor Gifford. His youth was spent on the western frontier; during this period he was trained to assist his father in preparing his ornithological watercolors for publication.

  5. 14 de dic. de 2020 · John Woodhouse Audubon, California Gray Squirrel, oil on canvas, circa 1853. To be offered in our December 17, 2020, sale of Maps & Atlases. Estimate $30,000 to $50,000. The present painting by John Woodhouse Audubon is a life-size oil portrait of a California Gray Squirrel and the animal is analogous in form, features, and positioning to that ...

  6. POSSIBLY JOHN WOODHOUSE AUDUBON after PAULUS MOREELSE AMERICAN, 1812-1862 A SHEPHERD WITH A PIPE Oil on canvas After the painting by Paulus Moreelse in the National Galleries of Scotland (NG 52); purportedly a copy by John Woodhouse Audubon (1812-1862) done in 1835. John Woodhouse Audubon was the second son of John James Audubon.

  7. John James Audubon. John James Audubon (1785-1851) was not the first person to attempt to paint and describe all the birds of America (Alexander Wilson has that distinction), but for half a century he was the young country’s dominant wildlife artist. His seminal Birds of America, a collection of 435 life-size prints, quickly eclipsed Wilson ...