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  1. John Woodhouse Audubon (November 30, 1812 – February 21, 1862) was an American painter who was the second son of the famed ornithologist and painter, John James Audubon. Like his father, he was primarily a painter of wildlife, but also did some portraits and genre scenes of the westward migration.

  2. John Woodhouse Audubon – U.S. Department of State. John Woodhouse Audubon, second son of the artist/naturalist John James Audubon, was born on November 30, 1812, in Henderson, Kentucky. At an early age he showed artistic promise and was encouraged to join his father in his scientific interests.

  3. 1 de ago. de 1995 · Audubon, John Woodhouse (1812–1862). John W. Audubon, wildlife and portrait painter, was born on November 30, 1812, at Meadow Brook farm, near Henderson, Kentucky, the second son of Lucy (Bakewell) and John James Audubon. He spent his youth in Kentucky, Ohio, and Louisiana, where he attended a school taught by his mother.

  4. John Woodhouse Audubon. American, 1812 - 1862. Biography; Works of Art; Artist Bibliography; Related Content Works of Art. Filters: Sort by: Results layout ...

  5. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Provenance. Title: Hudson's Bay Lemming. Artist: John Woodhouse Audubon (1812–1862) Date: 1846. Culture: American. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 14 x 22 in. (35.6 x 55.9 cm) Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Darwin S. Morse, 1963. Accession Number: 63.200.5. Learn more about this artwork.

  6. John Woodhouse Audubon – National Academicians – National Academy of Design. ANA 1847. American, 1812 - 1862. Throughout his life John Woodhouse Audubon's career was closely allied with those of his father, John James, and his brother, Victor Gifford.

  7. John Woodhouse Audubon. born Henderson, KY 1812-died New York City 1862. Born. Henderson, Kentucky, United States. Died. New York, New York, United States. Active in. California, United States. England. Nationalities. American. Works by this artist (59688 items) Activity/Lab. Museum in My Pocket: An Off-the-Wall Art Game.