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JOHN JAMES AUDUBON NATURAL METHOD DRAWING BIRDS

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Google honour John James Audubon 226 Birthday with Google Logo. Jean-Jacques Audubon was a French-American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter.

He was notable for his expansive studies to document all types of American birds and for his detailed illustrations that depicted the birds in their natural habitats. Check also The New Sony Tablet S1 and S2.

John James Audubon developed his own natural methods for drawing birds. First, he killed them using fine shot. He then used wires to prop them into a natural position, unlike the common method of many ornithologists, who prepared and stuffed the specimens into a rigid pose.

When working on a major specimen like an eagle, he would spend up to four 15-hour days, preparing, studying, and drawing it.

His paintings of birds are set true-to-life in their natural habitat. He often portrayed them as if caught in motion, especially feeding or hunting. This was in stark contrast to the stiff representations of birds by his contemporaries, such as Alexander Wilson. Audubon based his paintings on his extensive field observations.

Birds of America is still considered one of the greatest examples of book art. Audubon discovered 25 new species and 12 new subspecies. First I saw all of his birds painting, it's like have soul and every birds painted so soft collorull and live.

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