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Long-legged Avocet, Plate 328
Black-necked Stilt, Himantopus mexicanus 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


Long-legged Avocet, Plate 328
Black-necked Stilt, Himantopus mexicanus 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


Pinnated Grous, Plate 186
Greater Prairie Chicken, Tympanuchus cupido Flora: tiger lily, Lilium michiganense 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


Pinnated Grous, Plate 186
Greater Prairie Chicken, Tympanuchus cupido Flora: tiger lily, Lilium michiganense 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


Pinnated Grous, Plate 186
Greater Prairie Chicken, Tympanuchus cupido Flora: tiger lily, Lilium michiganense 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


Son of Desert Navaho, 1904
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 225.00


Son of Desert Navaho, 1904
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 499.00


Son of Desert Navaho, 1904
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 799.00


Son of Desert Navaho, 1904
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 399.00


Son of Desert Navaho, 1904
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 1159.00


Son of Desert Navaho, 1904
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 399.00


Son of Desert Navaho, 1904
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 599.00


Watching the Dancers - Circa 1906
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 225.00


Watching the Dancers - Circa 1906
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 529.00


Watching the Dancers - Circa 1906
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 799.00


Watching the Dancers - Circa 1906
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 399.00


Watching the Dancers - Circa 1906
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 1159.00


Watching the Dancers - Circa 1906
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 399.00


Watching the Dancers - Circa 1906
Photo by Edward S. Curtis / courtesy Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Edward S. Curtis Sepia-toned matte prints Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis.
Price: 599.00


Canyon De Chelly - 1904
Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) is one of the best-known photographers of Native Americans. He devoted 30 years during the beginning of the 20th century to documenting the customs and lifestyle of more than 80 Native American tribes. Through his photography, he captured the beauty and intricacies of Indian life. The images in the Curtis Collection are created using a very high-resolution scan from an original Curtis photogravure. Prior to scanning, each vintage photogravure is professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance and fidelity. Using pigment-based inks, to ensure archival stability, the image is printed onto a mould-made, fiber-based, acid-free watercolor paper specially produced in Germany by Hahnemhle Fine Art. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis. Photo by Edward S. Curtis /Christopher Cardozo Fine Art Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper. Give someone a unique gift that will last a lifetime or decorate your home and office with distinctive photography from The New York Times Store.
Price: 225.00


 

 

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