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American Flamingo, Plate 431
New-York Historical Society Edition. Size: 24 1/8 x 33 3/16 Heres a unique opportunity to own a first edition, actual-size printing of the magnificent Audubon watercolors in New-York Historical Societys collection. The edition is limited to 200 prints each of Audubons 50 greatest images. Published by Oppenheimer Editions, these museum-authorized prints will not be reissued for at least 75 years. This is truly an opportunity to participate in a historical printing of Audubons originals, which have never been available to individual collectors as full-sized fine art facsimiles since they were painted in the 1820s. Stamped with signature of New-York Historical Societys president; embossed with Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions logos. With certificate of authenticity. Museum-quality framing available by Oppenheimer Editions. To see this fine art print framed, click here.
Price: 4800.00


Snowy Heron or White Egret, Plate 242
New-York Historical Society Edition. Size: 21 5/16 x 29 1/4 Heres a unique opportunity to own a first edition, actual-size printing of the magnificent Audubon watercolors in New-York Historical Societys collection. The edition is limited to 200 prints each of Audubons 50 greatest images. Published by Oppenheimer Editions, these museum-authorized prints will not be reissued for at least 75 years. This is truly an opportunity to participate in a historical printing of Audubons originals, which have never been available to individual collectors as full-sized fine art facsimiles since they were painted in the 1820s. Stamped with signature of New-York Historical Societys president; embossed with Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions logos. With certificate of authenticity Museum-quality framing available by Oppenheimer Editions. To see this fine art print framed, click here.
Price: 4800.00


Snowy Heron or White Egret, Plate 242
New-York Historical Society Edition. Size: 21 5/16 x 29 1/4 Heres a unique opportunity to own a first edition, actual-size printing of the magnificent Audubon watercolors in New-York Historical Societys collection. The edition is limited to 200 prints each of Audubons 50 greatest images. Published by Oppenheimer Editions, these museum-authorized prints will not be reissued for at least 75 years. This is truly an opportunity to participate in a historical printing of Audubons originals, which have never been available to individual collectors as full-sized fine art facsimiles since they were painted in the 1820s. Stamped with signature of New-York Historical Societys president; embossed with Historical Society and Oppenheimer Editions logos. With certificate of authenticity Museum-quality framing available by Oppenheimer Editions. To see this fine art print framed, click here.
Price: 6400.00


Band-tailed Pigeon, Plate 367
Columba fasciata Flora: Cornus nuttalli 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. Also available as a Museum Art Glass for $79.99.
Price: 495.00


Red-shouldered Hawk, Plate 56
Buteo lineatus Flora: possibly white oak, Quercus alba 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


Red-shouldered Hawk, Plate 56
Buteo lineatus Flora: possibly white oak, Quercus alba 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


Red-shouldered Hawk, Plate 56
Buteo lineatus Flora: possibly white oak, Quercus alba 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


Ruby-throated Humming Bird, Plate 47
Ruby Throated Hummingbird, Archilochus colubris Flora: trumpet-flower or trumpet-creeper, Campsis radicans 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


Ruby-throated Humming Bird, Plate 47
Ruby Throated Hummingbird, Archilochus colubris Flora: trumpet-flower or trumpet-creeper, Campsis radicans 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


Ruby-throated Humming Bird, Plate 47
Ruby Throated Hummingbird, Archilochus colubris Flora: trumpet-flower or trumpet-creeper, Campsis radicans 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


White-crowned Pigeon, Plate 177
Columba leucocephala Flora: geiger tree, Cordia sebestena, a West Indian shrub found also in the Florida keys. 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


White-crowned Pigeon, Plate 177
Columba leucocephala Flora: geiger tree, Cordia sebestena, a West Indian shrub found also in the Florida keys. 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


White-crowned Pigeon, Plate 177
Columba leucocephala Flora: geiger tree, Cordia sebestena, a West Indian shrub found also in the Florida keys. 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


American White Pelican, Plate 311
White Pelican, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos 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: 750.00


American White Pelican, Plate 311
White Pelican, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos 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: 1250.00


American White Pelican, Plate 311
White Pelican, Pelecanus erythrorhynchos 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: 1250.00


Yellow-breasted Chat, Plate 137
Icteria virens Flora: possibly Rosa virginiana 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


Yellow-breasted Chat, Plate 137
Icteria virens Flora: possibly Rosa virginiana 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


Yellow-breasted Chat, Plate 137
Icteria virens Flora: possibly Rosa virginiana 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


Band-tailed Pigeon, Plate 367
Columba fasciata Flora: Cornus nuttalli 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. Also available as a Museum Art Glass for $79.99.
Price: 995.00


 

 

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