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Vintage World Antique Maps, Prints, Old Maps, Historical Maps :: Audubon Prints :: Audubon Birds :: Mourning Ground Warbler

Mourning Ground Warbler
Mourning Ground Warbler
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Plate 101 from the Royal Octavo 1st edition, The Birds of America, by John James Audubon, published 1840-1844. The Mourning Ground Warbler, displaying yellow and green coloring set off by a bright red flower. Audubon's Birds has been called one of the "most beautiful, popular, and important natural history [works] published in America..." (Ron Tyler, Audubon's Great National Work,1993.) The plate offered here comes from the first octavo edition, produced under the exacting eye of Audubon himself, and printed by J. T. Bowen of Philadelphia. Some surface soiling just to the left of the image, reflected in a discounted price. Otherwise, very good condition. Note: this particular plate was never bound into book form, but rather was originally issued in the earliest format available, as a fascicle, or softbound, serialized pamphlet which contained text and five plates. These fascicles were purchased by subscription, and when the set was complete, they would be bound into a book by the subscriber. Plates from fascicles are quite rare.

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SKU 2358
Quantity in stock 1 item(s) available
Shipping Weight 1.00 lbs
Publisher John James Audubon
Year Made 1840-1844
Place Made Philadelphia
Sheet Size 11 x 7 inches
Medium Used Lithograph
Coloring Original hand color
Condition VG-
Special Notes See description regarding discount
Price: $79.00

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