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Magnolia Warbler Museum Art Glass
Magnolia Warbler, 1829, by John James Audubon (17851851); New-York Historical Society Museum. This stunning watercolor by John James Audubon is reproduced on Museum Art Glass, the result of old-world appreciation of fine art expressed through ultra-clear glass production and the most accurate art reproduction process available. It is not stained glass or painted glass; instead, the image is printed directly onto glass. The New-York Historical Society holds 435 watercolors by John James Audubon preparatory for the double-elephant folio The Birds of America, and is the largest single repository of Audubon materials in the world. The background flora pictured in the Magnolia Warbler has been identified as purple-flowering raspberry. This glass panel measures 9.4 x 6.6 and may be cleaned with any mild cleaning solution that does not contain abrasives or acid. The frame of this art glass panel is made of lead - the traditional material used in making stained glass windows. It should be kept out of reach of children. This product is boxed and includes a chain for hanging and a stand for convenient displaying. Made in the United States by David Howell & Company. Ships in 3 - 5 days. Also available in a women's handbag for $195.
Price: 79.99


Band-tailed Pigeon Museum Art Glass
Band-tailed Pigeon, 1836-37, by John James Audubon (17851851) and Maria Martin; New-York Historical Society Museum, This stunning watercolor by John James Audubon is reproduced on Museum Art Glass, the result of old-world appreciation of fine art expressed through ultra-clear glass production and the most accurate art reproduction process available. It is not stained glass or painted glass; instead, the image is printed directly onto glass. The New-York Historical Society holds 435 watercolors by John James Audubon preparatory for the double-elephant folio The Birds of America, and is the largest single repository of Audubon materials in the world. The background flora pictured in Band-tailed Pigeon has been identified as mountain dogwood. This flora was new to science when Audubon described it in the text. He named it for its discoverer; the distinguished British-American botanist and ornithologist Thomas Nuttall. This glass panel measures 9.4 x 6.6 and may be cleaned with any mild cleaning solution that does not contain abrasives or acid. The frame of this art glass panel is made of lead - the traditional material used in making stained glass windows. It should be kept out of reach of children. This product is boxed and includes a chain for hanging and a stand for convenient displaying. Made in the United States by David Howell & Company. Ships in 3 - 5 days. Also available as a Fine Art Print starting at $495.
Price: 79.99


Gray Kingbird Museum Art Glass
Gray Kingbird, 1832, by John James Audubon (17851851); New-York Historical Society Museum. This stunning watercolor by John James Audubon is reproduced on Museum Art Glass, the result of old-world appreciation of fine art expressed through ultra-clear glass production and the most accurate art reproduction process available. It is not stained glass or painted glass; instead, the image is printed directly onto glass. The New-York Historical Society holds 435 watercolors by John James Audubon preparatory for the double-elephant folio The Birds of America, and is the largest single repository of Audubon materials in the world. The background flora pictured in Gray Kingbird has been identified as Australian corkwood tree. This glass panel measures 9.4 x 6.6 and may be cleaned with any mild cleaning solution that does not contain abrasives or acid. The frame of this art glass panel is made of lead - the traditional material used in making stained glass windows. It should be kept out of reach of children. This product is boxed and includes a chain for hanging and a stand for convenient displaying. Made in the United States by David Howell & Company. Ships in 3 - 5 days. Also available as a women's handbag for $225.
Price: 79.99


Warbling Vireo Museum Art Glass
Warbling Vireo, 1829, by John James Audubon (17851851); New-York Historical Society Museum. This stunning watercolor by John James Audubon is reproduced on Museum Art Glass, the result of old-world appreciation of fine art expressed through ultra-clear glass production and the most accurate art reproduction process available. It is not stained glass or painted glass; instead, the image is printed directly onto glass. The New-York Historical Society holds 435 watercolors by John James Audubon preparatory for the double-elephant folio The Birds of America, and is the largest single repository of Audubon materials in the world. The background flora pictured in Warbling Vireo been identified as sweetbay magnolia. This glass panel measures 9.4 x 6.6 and may be cleaned with any mild cleaning solution that does not contain abrasives or acid. The frame of this art glass panel is made of lead - the traditional material used in making stained glass windows. It should be kept out of reach of children. This product is boxed and includes a chain for hanging and a stand for convenient displaying. Made in the United States by David Howell & Company. Ships in 3 - 5 days.
Price: 79.99


Reddish Egret Museum Art Glass
Reddish Egret, 1832, by John James Audubon (17851851); New-York Historical Society Museum. This stunning watercolor by John James Audubon is reproduced on Museum Art Glass, the result of old-world appreciation of fine art expressed through ultra-clear glass production and the most accurate art reproduction process available. It is not stained glass or painted glass; instead, the image is printed directly onto glass. The New-York Historical Society holds 435 watercolors by John James Audubon preparatory for the double-elephant folio The Birds of America, and is the largest single repository of Audubon materials in the world. The two egrets Audubon illustrated in this watercolor are both adults that, together with the background, he drew in Florida in April 1832. The species has two color morphs whose coloring depends on the individual with no relation to either age or sex. This glass panel measures 9.4 x 6.6 and may be cleaned with any mild cleaning solution that does not contain abrasives or acid. The frame of this art glass panel is made of lead - the traditional material used in making stained glass windows. It should be kept out of reach of children. This product is boxed and includes a chain for hanging and a stand for convenient displaying. Made in the United States by David Howell & Company. Ships in 3 - 5 days Also available as a women's handbag for $225.
Price: 79.99


Study of an Orchid Museum Art Glass
Study of an Orchid, 1829, by Martin Johnson Heade (1819-1904); New-York Historical Society Museum. This stunning oil by Martin Johnson Heade is reproduced on Museum Art Glass, the result of old-world appreciation of fine art expressed through ultra-clear glass production and the most accurate art reproduction process available. The Hudson River School was one of the most important artistic movements in American history, producing many of the finest landscapes this nation has ever seen. The New-York Historical Societys collection of Hudson River School paintings holds some of the nations great treasures of the period. This glass panel measures 9.4 x 6.6 and may be cleaned with any mild cleaning solution that does not contain abrasives or acid. The frame of this art glass panel is made of lead - the traditional material used in making stained glass windows. It should be kept out of reach of children. This product is boxed and includes a chain for hanging and a stand for convenient displaying. Made in the United States by David Howell & Company.
Price: 79.99


American Flamingo Notebook Set
American Flamingo, 1838, by John James Audubon (17851851); New-York Historical Society Museum. Keep track of your life in style with this silky fabric-covered notebook set with a classic Audubon image, from the collection of the New-York Historical Society. The set comes with a journal (6 x 9) and a mini-memo book (3.7 x 5) with a stylish retractable ballpoint pen. The image is printed on the front and back; 100 sheets of white lined paper in each book. Made in the United States Also available as a Fine Art Print starting at $650.
Price: 34.95


Study of an Orchid Card Case
Handcrafted business card holder, featuring an image of an 1872 painting by Martin Johnson Heade, from the collection of the New-York Historical Society. Silver-plated brass with epoxy dome; comes with gift box and story card. Made in the United States. Dimensions: 2.25 x 3.75. Ships in 3 5 days. Also available as a Museum Art Glass for $79.99.
Price: 29.95


Reddish Egret Card Case
Handcrafted business card holder, featuring an image of an 1832 painting by naturalist-painter John James Audubon, from the collection of the New-York Historical Society. Silver-plated brass with epoxy dome; comes with gift box and story card. Made in the United States. Dimensions: 2.25 x 3.75. Ships in 3 5 days.
Price: 34.99


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Olympics Opening - 2004
Crowd watches the opening ceremonies at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, August 13, 2004. Photo by Vincent Laforet / The New York Times Photo Archives 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: 199.00


Olympics Opening - 2004
Crowd watches the opening ceremonies at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, August 13, 2004. Photo by Vincent Laforet / The New York Times Photo Archives 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: 499.00


Olympics Opening - 2004
Crowd watches the opening ceremonies at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, August 13, 2004. Photo by Vincent Laforet / The New York Times Photo Archives 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: 659.00


Olympics Opening - 2004
Crowd watches the opening ceremonies at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, August 13, 2004. Photo by Vincent Laforet / The New York Times Photo Archives 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: 499.00


Olympics Opening - 2004
Crowd watches the opening ceremonies at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, August 13, 2004. Photo by Vincent Laforet / The New York Times Photo Archives 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: 799.00


Olympics Opening - 2004
Crowd watches the opening ceremonies at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, August 13, 2004. Photo by Vincent Laforet / The New York Times Photo Archives 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: 1059.00


Olympics Opening - 2004
Crowd watches the opening ceremonies at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, August 13, 2004. Photo by Vincent Laforet / The New York Times Photo Archives 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: 759.00


Olympics Opening - 2004
Crowd watches the opening ceremonies at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, August 13, 2004. Photo by Vincent Laforet / The New York Times Photo Archives 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: 359.00


Olympics Opening - 2004
Crowd watches the opening ceremonies at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, August 13, 2004. Photo by Vincent Laforet / The New York Times Photo Archives 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: 1159.00


Olympics Opening - 2004
Crowd watches the opening ceremonies at the Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, August 13, 2004. Photo by Vincent Laforet / The New York Times Photo Archives 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: 1599.00


 

 

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