Wood Duck, Aix sponsa Flora: sycamore, Platanus occidentalis, and resurrection-fern, Polypodium polypodioides This historic, limited edition print of one of Audubon's Birds of America is a same-size re-creation of our eminent naturalist's most famous work. John James Audubon (1785-1851) spent 12 years on this project, traveling from Labrador down to Florida and Galveston Bay to document some 489 species in their natural habitats. In seeking a publisher and subscribers to finance his work, Audubon crossed the Atlantic eight times. These images are printed with the finest ink on a heavy sheet of acid-free paper, specially toned to match the average color of the antique original, and then uniquely pencil-numbered. Each image is produced by Princeton Audubon Ltd, in an edition of only 1,500 prints. This offer is presented by The New York Times Photo Archives, in collaboration with the New-York Historical Society - the home of the world's largest collection of original Audubon watercolors; all purchased from the artist's widow in 1863. Each print measures more than two feet by three feet. Shipped unframed and rolled; or custom framed.
Price: 995.00
Wood Duck, Aix sponsa Flora: sycamore, Platanus occidentalis, and resurrection-fern, Polypodium polypodioides This historic, limited edition print of one of Audubon's Birds of America is a same-size re-creation of our eminent naturalist's most famous work. John James Audubon (1785-1851) spent 12 years on this project, traveling from Labrador down to Florida and Galveston Bay to document some 489 species in their natural habitats. In seeking a publisher and subscribers to finance his work, Audubon crossed the Atlantic eight times. These images are printed with the finest ink on a heavy sheet of acid-free paper, specially toned to match the average color of the antique original, and then uniquely pencil-numbered. Each image is produced by Princeton Audubon Ltd, in an edition of only 1,500 prints. This offer is presented by The New York Times Photo Archives, in collaboration with the New-York Historical Society - the home of the world's largest collection of original Audubon watercolors; all purchased from the artist's widow in 1863. Each print measures more than two feet by three feet. Shipped unframed and rolled; or custom framed.
Price: 995.00
Nyctea scandiaca This historic, limited edition print of one of Audubon's Birds of America is a same-size re-creation of our eminent naturalist's most famous work. John James Audubon (1785-1851) spent 12 years on this project, traveling from Labrador down to Florida and Galveston Bay to document some 489 species in their natural habitats. In seeking a publisher and subscribers to finance his work, Audubon crossed the Atlantic eight times. These images are printed with the finest ink on a heavy sheet of acid-free paper, specially toned to match the average color of the antique original, and then uniquely pencil-numbered. Each image is produced by Princeton Audubon Ltd, in an edition of only 1,500 prints. This offer is presented by The New York Times Photo Archives, in collaboration with the New-York Historical Society - the home of the world's largest collection of original Audubon watercolors; all purchased from the artist's widow in 1863. Each print measures more than two feet by three feet. Shipped unframed and rolled; or custom framed.
Price: 495.00
Nyctea scandiaca This historic, limited edition print of one of Audubon's Birds of America is a same-size re-creation of our eminent naturalist's most famous work. John James Audubon (1785-1851) spent 12 years on this project, traveling from Labrador down to Florida and Galveston Bay to document some 489 species in their natural habitats. In seeking a publisher and subscribers to finance his work, Audubon crossed the Atlantic eight times. These images are printed with the finest ink on a heavy sheet of acid-free paper, specially toned to match the average color of the antique original, and then uniquely pencil-numbered. Each image is produced by Princeton Audubon Ltd, in an edition of only 1,500 prints. This offer is presented by The New York Times Photo Archives, in collaboration with the New-York Historical Society - the home of the world's largest collection of original Audubon watercolors; all purchased from the artist's widow in 1863. Each print measures more than two feet by three feet. Shipped unframed and rolled; or custom framed.
Price: 995.00
Nyctea scandiaca This historic, limited edition print of one of Audubon's Birds of America is a same-size re-creation of our eminent naturalist's most famous work. John James Audubon (1785-1851) spent 12 years on this project, traveling from Labrador down to Florida and Galveston Bay to document some 489 species in their natural habitats. In seeking a publisher and subscribers to finance his work, Audubon crossed the Atlantic eight times. These images are printed with the finest ink on a heavy sheet of acid-free paper, specially toned to match the average color of the antique original, and then uniquely pencil-numbered. Each image is produced by Princeton Audubon Ltd, in an edition of only 1,500 prints. This offer is presented by The New York Times Photo Archives, in collaboration with the New-York Historical Society - the home of the world's largest collection of original Audubon watercolors; all purchased from the artist's widow in 1863. Each print measures more than two feet by three feet. Shipped unframed and rolled; or custom framed.
Price: 995.00
Reddish Egret, Dichromanassa rufescens This historic, limited edition print of one of Audubon's Birds of America is a same-size re-creation of our eminent naturalist's most famous work. John James Audubon (1785-1851) spent 12 years on this project, traveling from Labrador down to Florida and Galveston Bay to document some 489 species in their natural habitats. In seeking a publisher and subscribers to finance his work, Audubon crossed the Atlantic eight times. These images are printed with the finest ink on a heavy sheet of acid-free paper, specially toned to match the average color of the antique original, and then uniquely pencil-numbered. Each image is produced by Princeton Audubon Ltd, in an edition of only 1,500 prints. This offer is presented by The New York Times Photo Archives, in collaboration with the New-York Historical Society - the home of the world's largest collection of original Audubon watercolors; all purchased from the artist's widow in 1863. Each print measures more than two feet by three feet. Shipped unframed and rolled; or custom framed.
Price: 550.00
Reddish Egret, Dichromanassa rufescens This historic, limited edition print of one of Audubon's Birds of America is a same-size re-creation of our eminent naturalist's most famous work. John James Audubon (1785-1851) spent 12 years on this project, traveling from Labrador down to Florida and Galveston Bay to document some 489 species in their natural habitats. In seeking a publisher and subscribers to finance his work, Audubon crossed the Atlantic eight times. These images are printed with the finest ink on a heavy sheet of acid-free paper, specially toned to match the average color of the antique original, and then uniquely pencil-numbered. Each image is produced by Princeton Audubon Ltd, in an edition of only 1,500 prints. This offer is presented by The New York Times Photo Archives, in collaboration with the New-York Historical Society - the home of the world's largest collection of original Audubon watercolors; all purchased from the artist's widow in 1863. Each print measures more than two feet by three feet. Shipped unframed and rolled; or custom framed.
Price: 1050.00
Reddish Egret, Dichromanassa rufescens This historic, limited edition print of one of Audubon's Birds of America is a same-size re-creation of our eminent naturalist's most famous work. John James Audubon (1785-1851) spent 12 years on this project, traveling from Labrador down to Florida and Galveston Bay to document some 489 species in their natural habitats. In seeking a publisher and subscribers to finance his work, Audubon crossed the Atlantic eight times. These images are printed with the finest ink on a heavy sheet of acid-free paper, specially toned to match the average color of the antique original, and then uniquely pencil-numbered. Each image is produced by Princeton Audubon Ltd, in an edition of only 1,500 prints. This offer is presented by The New York Times Photo Archives, in collaboration with the New-York Historical Society - the home of the world's largest collection of original Audubon watercolors; all purchased from the artist's widow in 1863. Each print measures more than two feet by three feet. Shipped unframed and rolled; or custom framed.
Price: 1050.00
Phoenicopterus ruber This historic, limited edition print of one of Audubon's Birds of America is a same-size re-creation of our eminent naturalist's most famous work. John James Audubon (1785-1851) spent 12 years on this project, traveling from Labrador down to Florida and Galveston Bay to document some 489 species in their natural habitats. In seeking a publisher and subscribers to finance his work, Audubon crossed the Atlantic eight times. These images are printed with the finest ink on a heavy sheet of acid-free paper, specially toned to match the average color of the antique original, and then uniquely pencil-numbered. Each image is produced by Princeton Audubon Ltd, in an edition of only 1,500 prints. This offer is presented by The New York Times Photo Archives, in collaboration with the New-York Historical Society - the home of the world's largest collection of original Audubon watercolors; all purchased from the artist's widow in 1863. Each print measures more than two feet by three feet. Shipped unframed and rolled; or custom framed.
Price: 650.00
Phoenicopterus ruber This historic, limited edition print of one of Audubon's Birds of America is a same-size re-creation of our eminent naturalist's most famous work. John James Audubon (1785-1851) spent 12 years on this project, traveling from Labrador down to Florida and Galveston Bay to document some 489 species in their natural habitats. In seeking a publisher and subscribers to finance his work, Audubon crossed the Atlantic eight times. These images are printed with the finest ink on a heavy sheet of acid-free paper, specially toned to match the average color of the antique original, and then uniquely pencil-numbered. Each image is produced by Princeton Audubon Ltd, in an edition of only 1,500 prints. This offer is presented by The New York Times Photo Archives, in collaboration with the New-York Historical Society - the home of the world's largest collection of original Audubon watercolors; all purchased from the artist's widow in 1863. Each print measures more than two feet by three feet. Shipped unframed and rolled; or custom framed.
Price: 1145.00
Phoenicopterus ruber This historic, limited edition print of one of Audubon's Birds of America is a same-size re-creation of our eminent naturalist's most famous work. John James Audubon (1785-1851) spent 12 years on this project, traveling from Labrador down to Florida and Galveston Bay to document some 489 species in their natural habitats. In seeking a publisher and subscribers to finance his work, Audubon crossed the Atlantic eight times. These images are printed with the finest ink on a heavy sheet of acid-free paper, specially toned to match the average color of the antique original, and then uniquely pencil-numbered. Each image is produced by Princeton Audubon Ltd, in an edition of only 1,500 prints. This offer is presented by The New York Times Photo Archives, in collaboration with the New-York Historical Society - the home of the world's largest collection of original Audubon watercolors; all purchased from the artist's widow in 1863. Each print measures more than two feet by three feet. Shipped unframed and rolled; or custom framed.
Price: 1145.00
Gustavia pulchra, Plate 5, in the Margaret Mee Flowering Amazon folios, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Twentieth-century English botanical artist, Margaret Mee (1909-1988), painted the extraordinary beauty of Amazonia against an elaborately composed pictorial background. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Mee's paintings are famous. Each sheet measures 18-3/4 x 25-3/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back. The publishers stamp also appears on the bottom right. We suggest the Mahogany frame as best choice for this print.
Price: 1200.00
Gustavia pulchra, Plate 5, in the Margaret Mee Flowering Amazon folios, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Twentieth-century English botanical artist, Margaret Mee (1909-1988), painted the extraordinary beauty of Amazonia against an elaborately composed pictorial background. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Mee's paintings are famous. Each sheet measures 18-3/4 x 25-3/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back. The publishers stamp also appears on the bottom right. We suggest the Mahogany frame as best choice for this print.
Price: 1665.00
Gustavia pulchra, Plate 5, in the Margaret Mee Flowering Amazon folios, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Twentieth-century English botanical artist, Margaret Mee (1909-1988), painted the extraordinary beauty of Amazonia against an elaborately composed pictorial background. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Mee's paintings are famous. Each sheet measures 18-3/4 x 25-3/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back. The publishers stamp also appears on the bottom right. We suggest the Mahogany frame as best choice for this print.
Price: 1665.00
Gustavia augusta, Plate 10, in the Margaret Mee Flowering Amazon folios, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Twentieth-century English botanical artist, Margaret Mee (1909-1988), painted the extraordinary beauty of Amazonia against an elaborately composed pictorial background. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Mee's paintings are famous. Each sheet measures 19-3/4 x 28-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back. The publishers stamp also appears on the bottom right.
Price: 1200.00
Gustavia augusta, Plate 10, in the Margaret Mee Flowering Amazon folios, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Twentieth-century English botanical artist, Margaret Mee (1909-1988), painted the extraordinary beauty of Amazonia against an elaborately composed pictorial background. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Mee's paintings are famous. Each sheet measures 19-3/4 x 28-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back. The publishers stamp also appears on the bottom right.
Price: 1665.00
Gustavia augusta, Plate 10, in the Margaret Mee Flowering Amazon folios, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Twentieth-century English botanical artist, Margaret Mee (1909-1988), painted the extraordinary beauty of Amazonia against an elaborately composed pictorial background. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Mee's paintings are famous. Each sheet measures 19-3/4 x 28-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back. The publishers stamp also appears on the bottom right.
Price: 1665.00
Streptocalyx poeppigii, Plate 13, in the Margaret Mee Flowering Amazon folios, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Twentieth-century English botanical artist, Margaret Mee (1909-1988), painted the extraordinary beauty of Amazonia against an elaborately composed pictorial background. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Mee's paintings are famous. Each sheet measures 19-3/4 x 28-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back. The publishers stamp also appears on the bottom right. We suggest the Mahogany frame as best choice for this print.
Price: 1200.00
Streptocalyx poeppigii, Plate 13, in the Margaret Mee Flowering Amazon folios, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Twentieth-century English botanical artist, Margaret Mee (1909-1988), painted the extraordinary beauty of Amazonia against an elaborately composed pictorial background. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Mee's paintings are famous. Each sheet measures 19-3/4 x 28-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back. The publishers stamp also appears on the bottom right. We suggest the Mahogany frame as best choice for this print.
Price: 1665.00
Streptocalyx poeppigii, Plate 13, in the Margaret Mee Flowering Amazon folios, from the collection of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Twentieth-century English botanical artist, Margaret Mee (1909-1988), painted the extraordinary beauty of Amazonia against an elaborately composed pictorial background. This premiere print is published by Oppenheimer Editions as a museum-authorized limited edition of 300. The collection is printed with watercolors on English watercolor paper and faithfully reproduces the brilliant, articulate colors for which Mee's paintings are famous. Each sheet measures 19-3/4 x 28-1/4 and is blind embossed with the official Royal Botanic Gardens stamp on the bottom left and signed by the Director of Kew Gardens on the back. The publishers stamp also appears on the bottom right. We suggest the Mahogany frame as best choice for this print.
Price: 1665.00