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<channel><title><![CDATA[antiqueaudubon.com - Blog]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog]]></link><description><![CDATA[Blog]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 20:45:17 -0500</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[John James Audobon: From Wilderness to Masterpiece.   March 27, 2026 - April 24, 2026.  Lake Charles, LA]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audobon-from-wilderness-to-masterpiece-march-27-2026-april-24-2026-lake-charles-la]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audobon-from-wilderness-to-masterpiece-march-27-2026-april-24-2026-lake-charles-la#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 00:33:55 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audobon-from-wilderness-to-masterpiece-march-27-2026-april-24-2026-lake-charles-la</guid><description><![CDATA[The Central School Arts &amp; Humanities Center is proud to announce the opening of a new exhibit,&nbsp;John James Audubon: From Wilderness to Masterpiece, marking the first installation in a new rotating series of local art exhibitions to be displayed throughout Central School. The exhibit is on loan from the Imperial Calcasieu Museum and highlights the extraordinary legacy of one of America&rsquo;s most celebrated naturalists and artists.More about the exhibit:John James Audubon (April 26, 178 [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3">The Central School Arts &amp; Humanities Center is proud to announce the opening of a new exhibit,&nbsp;<strong><em style="">John James Audubon: From Wilderness to Masterpiece</em></strong>, marking the first installation in a new rotating series of local art exhibitions to be displayed throughout Central School. The exhibit is on loan from the Imperial Calcasieu Museum and highlights the extraordinary legacy of one of America&rsquo;s most celebrated naturalists and artists.<br /><br /><strong>More about the exhibit:</strong><br />John James Audubon (April 26, 1785 &ndash; January 27, 1851) was a renowned naturalist, painter, and ornithologist best known for his monumental series, The Birds of America. This groundbreaking collection, published between 1827 and 1838, depicts 435 species of North American birds in stunning, life-size detail. Audubon&rsquo;s ability to merge scientific precision with artistic beauty established his illustrations as some of the most celebrated works in natural history.<br />The exhibit also explores Audubon&rsquo;s deep ties to Louisiana, where he lived and worked during the 1820s. While teaching art in New Orleans and St. Francisville, he created many of the bird studies that would later appear in The Birds of America. During his time at Oakley Plantation, where he instructed the Pirrie family&rsquo;s daughter, Audubon completed dozens of life-size bird portraits inspired by Louisiana&rsquo;s landscapes, swamps, and diverse wildlife. These formative years in the state profoundly shaped his career and cemented Louisiana as a cornerstone in the creation of his most important work.<br /><br /></font><strong><font size="3">C&#8203;entral School Arts &amp; Humanities Center<br /></font></strong><font size="3">809 Kirby St.&nbsp; &nbsp; <br />Lake Charles, LA 70601<strong></strong><br /></font><font size="3">(337) 439-2787<br />info@ahcswla.org</font><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Roberta Olson – Audubon Redrawn: New Light on the Artist and the Birds he Painted. On-line only Presentation.  Jan 14th, 2026, 6PM - 7:30PM. Friends of Audubon Museum, henderson, KY]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/roberta-olson-audubon-redrawn-new-light-on-the-artist-and-the-birds-he-painted-on-line-only-presentation-jan-14th-2026-6pm-730pm-friends-of-audubon-museum-henderson-ky]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/roberta-olson-audubon-redrawn-new-light-on-the-artist-and-the-birds-he-painted-on-line-only-presentation-jan-14th-2026-6pm-730pm-friends-of-audubon-museum-henderson-ky#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 19:21:11 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/roberta-olson-audubon-redrawn-new-light-on-the-artist-and-the-birds-he-painted-on-line-only-presentation-jan-14th-2026-6pm-730pm-friends-of-audubon-museum-henderson-ky</guid><description><![CDATA[Roberta Olson &ndash; Audubon Redrawn: New Light on the&nbsp;Artist and the&nbsp;Birds he&nbsp;PaintedWednesday, January 14, 2026,&nbsp;&nbsp;6:00 P.M. to 7:30 Central Standard TimeOnlineFREEThe John James Audubon Museum is excited to host its first online presentation by Dr. Roberta J. M. Olson!&nbsp;Roberta Olson received her Ph.D. in Art History from Princeton University. Curator of Drawings Emerita at The New York Historical and Professor Emerita of Art History at Wheaton College in Massachu [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3"><strong style="">Roberta Olson &ndash; Audubon Redrawn: New Light on the&nbsp;Artist and the&nbsp;Birds he&nbsp;Painted</strong><br />Wednesday, January 14, 2026,&nbsp;&nbsp;6:00 P.M. to 7:30 Central Standard Time<br />Online<br />FREE<br />The John James Audubon Museum is excited to host its first online presentation by Dr. Roberta J. M. Olson!&nbsp;Roberta Olson received her Ph.D. in Art History from Princeton University. Curator of Drawings Emerita at The New York Historical and Professor Emerita of Art History at Wheaton College in Massachusetts, her interdisciplinary research concerns drawings, Italian Renaissance art, and representations of birds and astronomical phenomena. Among&nbsp;her most recent books&nbsp;are: <em style="">Audubon as Artist: A New Look at &ldquo;The Birds of America&rdquo;</em> which she will be discussing in this presentation. She is collaborating with the publisher Taschen on a double-elephant-folio-size book of all the Audubon-Havell plates entitled <em style="">John James Audubon and The Birds of America</em>. This event is free to the public and will be accessible through a link that will be posted to our social media pages. A short Q&amp;A will follow the presentation.<br /><br />Contact: Museum Curator Connor Humphrey at (502) 782-9716 or <a href="mailto:connor.humphrey@ky.gov" style="">connor.humphrey@ky.gov</a><br /><br /><font color="#2a2a2a" style=""><strong>Friends of Audubon</strong></font><br />John James Audubon State Park<br />P.O. Box 576<br />3100 US Highway 41 North<br />Henderson, KY 42419<br />270-826-2247&#8203;<br /></font><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Intrepid Audubon: The Birds of America,  Apr 11, 2025 - Sep 13, 2025,  National Sporting Library & Museum (NSLM),  Middleburg, VA]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/intrepid-audubon-the-birds-of-america-apr-11-2025-sep-13-2025-national-sporting-library-museum-nslm-middleburg-va]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/intrepid-audubon-the-birds-of-america-apr-11-2025-sep-13-2025-national-sporting-library-museum-nslm-middleburg-va#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2025 15:40:23 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/intrepid-audubon-the-birds-of-america-apr-11-2025-sep-13-2025-national-sporting-library-museum-nslm-middleburg-va</guid><description><![CDATA[In an exciting partnership with Oak Spring Garden Foundation (OSGF), in Upperville, VA, the National Sporting Library &amp; Museum (NSLM) is organizing&nbsp;Intrepid Audubon: The Birds of America&nbsp;to be held at the NSLM&rsquo;s Museum.&nbsp;The exhibition and accompanying catalogue will explore the creation of the seminal publication,&nbsp;The Birds of America&nbsp;(1827&ndash;1838), by John James Audubon. The self-taught artist&rsquo;s expeditions as a hunter-naturalist and ornithologist to [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3"><span style="color:rgb(85, 85, 85)">In an exciting partnership with Oak Spring Garden Foundation (OSGF), in Upperville, VA, the National Sporting Library &amp; Museum (NSLM) is organizing&nbsp;</span><strong><em style="color:rgb(85, 85, 85)">Intrepid Audubon: The Birds of America</em></strong></font><span style="color:rgb(85, 85, 85)"><font size="3">&nbsp;to be held at the NSLM&rsquo;s Museum.&nbsp;The exhibition and accompanying catalogue will explore the creation of the seminal publication,&nbsp;</font></span><strong><em style="color:rgb(85, 85, 85)"><font size="3">The Birds of America</font></em></strong><span style="color:rgb(85, 85, 85)"><font size="3">&nbsp;(1827&ndash;1838), by <strong>John James Audubon</strong>. The self-taught artist&rsquo;s expeditions as a hunter-naturalist and ornithologist to document 489 North American bird species, created a stunning avian catalogue. Although he is acknowledged today to have been a controversial figure and enslaver, Audubon's work remains foundational to wildlife art and the&nbsp; bird conservation movement.</font><br /><br /><font size="3">The centerpiece of the exhibition will be a bound first edition of his groundbreaking series,&nbsp;</font></span><font size="3"><strong><em style="color:rgb(85, 85, 85)">The Birds of America</em></strong><span style="color:rgb(85, 85, 85)">, a four-volume double-elephant folio of hand-colored engravings&mdash;generously on loan for the first time to another institution by the OSGF. These magnificent books with 39&rdquo; tall spines will be displayed opened to images that highlight: Audubon as a bold and polarizing figure; the endangerment and extinction of several bird species; the artistic significance of the engravings; and the quality of the printing process. Visitors will have the opportunity to virtually explore all the images contained in the volumes through an interactive display. An original copper printing plate from the first edition will also be on loan from OSGF, and a vibrant and dynamic selection of framed engravings from&nbsp;</span><em style="color:rgb(85, 85, 85)">The Birds of America</em></font><span style="color:rgb(85, 85, 85)"><font size="3">&nbsp;will be on loan from the National Museum of Wildlife, Jackson, WY, and The Morgan D. Delaney and Osborne Phinizy Mackie Collection.</font></span><br /><em style="color:rgb(85, 85, 85)"><font size="3">This exhibition is made possible through the generosity of Oak Spring Garden Foundation and Mary and Don Shockey.</font></em><br /><br /><span style="color:rgb(85, 85, 85)"><font size="3">National Sporting Library &amp; Museum<br />102 The Plains Road<br />Middleburg, VA 20117<br />Phone: (540)687-6542</font></span><span style="color:rgb(255, 255, 255)">he Plains Road,</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(255, 255, 255)">Middleburg, VA 20117</span><br /><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[John James Audubon's 240th birthday is on April 26, 2025.]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audubons-240th-birthday-is-on-april-26-2025]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audubons-240th-birthday-is-on-april-26-2025#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2025 15:32:51 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audubons-240th-birthday-is-on-april-26-2025</guid><description><![CDATA[Audubon was born April 26th, 1785 in Saint Domingue (Haiti). April 26, 2025 marks his 240th Birthday.&nbsp; [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="4">Audubon was born April 26th, 1785 in Saint Domingue (Haiti). April 26, 2025 marks his 240th Birthday.&nbsp;</font></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Richard Rhodes Presentation on John James Audubon: The Making of an American, John James Audubon Museum, Henderson, KY]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/richard-rhodes-presentation-on-john-james-audubon-the-making-of-an-american-john-james-audubon-museum-henderson-ky]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/richard-rhodes-presentation-on-john-james-audubon-the-making-of-an-american-john-james-audubon-museum-henderson-ky#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2025 19:33:08 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/richard-rhodes-presentation-on-john-james-audubon-the-making-of-an-american-john-james-audubon-museum-henderson-ky</guid><description><![CDATA[Richard Rhodes Presentation on John James Audubon: The Making of an AmericanPulitzer Prize-winning scholar and historian Richard Rhodes will be presenting on his book, John James Audubon: The Making of an American at the Museum. Rhodes&rsquo; book is considered an essential work in Audubon historiography and paved the way for many publications that have followed since then. The presentation will be followed by a book signing event with books available for sale in the Gift Shop. This event is spo [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="4"><strong style="">Richard Rhodes Presentation on </strong><strong style=""><em>John James Audubon: The Making of an American</em></strong><br />Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar and historian Richard Rhodes will be presenting on his book, <em style="">John James Audubon: The Making of an American</em> at the Museum. Rhodes&rsquo; book is considered an essential work in Audubon historiography and paved the way for many publications that have followed since then. The presentation will be followed by a book signing event with books available for sale in the Gift Shop. This event is sponsored by the Friends of Audubon and admission is free, but donations to the Friends of Audubon are encouraged. The seating will be limited so please contact the Museum at (502) 782-7918 to reserve your seat!<br /><br /><strong style="">Event Details:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong><br /><span style="color: rgb(4, 0, 14);">Thursday, March 27, 2025,&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span style="color: rgb(4, 0, 14);">6:00 P.M. &ndash; 7:30 P.M.</span><br /><span style="color: rgb(4, 0, 14);">John James Audubon Museum</span><br /><span style="color: rgb(4, 0, 14);">Cost: FREE, Donations to FOA encouraged.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span style="color: rgb(4, 0, 14);">Reservations Required</span><br /><br /><font style="color: rgb(4, 0, 14);"><strong>Organizer</strong><br />Phone:&nbsp;502-782-9716<br />Email:&nbsp;connor.humphrey@ky.gov&nbsp;&nbsp;</font><br /><br /><strong style="">John James Audubon State Park Museum<br /><span><span>3100 US-41,&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></span><span>Henderson, KY 42420&nbsp;<br />Phone: 270-826-2247&nbsp;</span></strong><br /></font><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Audubon's Birds of America Exhibition, The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, October 12 through February 16, 2025]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/audubons-birds-of-america-exhibition-the-museum-of-fine-arts-st-petersburg-october-12-through-february-16-2025]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/audubons-birds-of-america-exhibition-the-museum-of-fine-arts-st-petersburg-october-12-through-february-16-2025#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 13:28:49 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/audubons-birds-of-america-exhibition-the-museum-of-fine-arts-st-petersburg-october-12-through-february-16-2025</guid><description><![CDATA[The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg is thrilled to bring&nbsp;Audubon&rsquo;s Birds of America&nbsp;to St. Petersburg. Produced by National Museums Scotland, this exhibition celebrates the extraordinary legacy of John James Audubon (1785 &ndash;1851). It tells the story of this iconic artist, naturalist, and ornithologist, as well as the evolution of one of the world&rsquo;s rarest, largest, and possibly most coveted books,&nbsp;The Birds of America.&#8203;Printed almost two hundred years ag [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><strong><font size="3" color="#2a2a2a">The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg is thrilled to bring&nbsp;<em style="">Audubon&rsquo;s Birds of America</em>&nbsp;to St. Petersburg. Produced by National Museums Scotland, this exhibition celebrates the extraordinary legacy of John James Audubon (1785 &ndash;1851). It tells the story of this iconic artist, naturalist, and ornithologist, as well as the evolution of one of the world&rsquo;s rarest, largest, and possibly most coveted books,&nbsp;<em style="">The Birds of America</em>.<br />&#8203;</font></strong><font size="3"><br /><strong style="">Printed almost two hundred years ago, its epic scale and spectacular life-sized bird illustrations caused a sensation. The exhibition features over 40 of these splendid hand-colored prints, as well as additional illustrations, books, letters, photographs, and ephemera. The majority of these delicate pieces have never been shown in public and have undergone years of conservation treatment in preparation for their inaugural display and tour.</strong><br /><strong style=""><em>Audubon&rsquo;s Birds of America</em>&nbsp;brings new interpretations of the creation and significance of this incredible body of work. It explores this work&rsquo;s historical context with fresh viewpoints and new research and considers why Audubon&rsquo;s artistic style was so ground-breaking&mdash;and how, even today, his artistic vision is both comfortingly traditional and yet edgily modern.</strong><br /><strong style="">The exhibition also illuminates how this remarkable illustrated book influenced the evolution of the natural sciences, its continuing impact today, and what we can learn from Audubon&rsquo;s incredible legacy.</strong><br /><strong style=""><font color="#2a2a2a">&#8203;October 12, 2024 - February 16, 2025.&nbsp;</font></strong></font><font color="#2a2a2a"><br /><br /><strong><font size="3">Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg<br />255 Beach Drive NE<br />St. Petersburg, FL 33701<br />(727) 896-2667</font></strong></font><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Audubon's Birds of Florida Exhibit Presented by Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of art,  Daytona beach, FL, September 21, 2024 - March 2, 2025]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/audubons-birds-of-florida-exhibit-presented-by-cici-and-hyatt-brown-museum-of-art-daytona-beach-fl-september-21-2024-march-2-2025]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/audubons-birds-of-florida-exhibit-presented-by-cici-and-hyatt-brown-museum-of-art-daytona-beach-fl-september-21-2024-march-2-2025#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:55:37 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/audubons-birds-of-florida-exhibit-presented-by-cici-and-hyatt-brown-museum-of-art-daytona-beach-fl-september-21-2024-march-2-2025</guid><description><![CDATA[J&#8203;ohn James Audubon&rsquo;s Birds of America&nbsp;was a monumental achievement of both art and ornithology. His collection of 435 prints and accompanying field notes changed the way people saw and understood bird life. A major portion of this production was Audubon&rsquo;s six-month expedition to Florida in 1831-32. Audubon collected and painted 36 bird species and observed and wrote about 50 more during his time in Florida. Some of the most famous images of his collection such as the Amer [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3">J&#8203;ohn James Audubon&rsquo;s <em style=""><strong>Birds of Americ</strong>a</em>&nbsp;was a monumental achievement of both art and ornithology. His collection of 435 prints and accompanying field notes changed the way people saw and understood bird life. A major portion of this production was Audubon&rsquo;s six-month expedition to Florida in 1831-32. Audubon collected and painted 36 bird species and observed and wrote about 50 more during his time in Florida. Some of the most famous images of his collection such as the American Flamingo, Great White Heron, and Roseate Spoonbill resulted from the Florida trek, and many have strong local connections. Hyatt and Cici Brown have collected over 75 original Havell prints from&nbsp;<em style="">Birds of America</em>, which have a Florida connection. This exhibit and accompanying catalog will display these historic prints and tell the story of his Florida expedition, where he traveled, what he observed, and what he painted. The exhibit and book will also examine how Audubon&rsquo;s work inspired the modern conservation movement and remains relevant today.<br /></font><span><br /><font size="4">Dates:</font></span><font size="4"> <span> September 21, 2024 - March 2, 2025&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</span><br /><br /></font><span><strong><font size="4">Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art<br />352 South Nova Road<br />Daytona Beach, FL 32114&nbsp; &nbsp; <br />(386) 255-0285&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;</font></strong><font size="5"> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</font> &nbsp;&nbsp;</span><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Linda Hall Library to Host Free Ornithology Exhibition, Chained to the Sky: The Science of Birds, Past & Future,  Kansas City, Missouri.   11/10/2023 - 4/26/2024]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/linda-hall-library-to-host-free-ornithology-exhibition-chained-to-the-sky-the-science-of-birds-past-future-kansas-city-missouri-11102023-4262024]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/linda-hall-library-to-host-free-ornithology-exhibition-chained-to-the-sky-the-science-of-birds-past-future-kansas-city-missouri-11102023-4262024#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 12 Nov 2023 15:39:19 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/linda-hall-library-to-host-free-ornithology-exhibition-chained-to-the-sky-the-science-of-birds-past-future-kansas-city-missouri-11102023-4262024</guid><description><![CDATA[For millennia, birds have fascinated the minds of scientists around the world. Today, birds face growing challenges of climate change and habitat destruction, creating a need for new research and climate action planning. On November 10, the Linda Hall Library opens &ldquo;Chained to the Sky: The Science of Birds, Past &amp; Future,&rdquo; a free three-part ornithology exhibition featuring rare books from the Library&rsquo;s collection and items on loan from Chicago&rsquo;s Field Museum that tell [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3">For millennia, birds have fascinated the minds of scientists around the world. Today, birds face growing challenges of climate change and habitat destruction, creating a need for new research and climate action planning. On November 10, the <strong>Linda Hall Library</strong> opens &ldquo;<strong>Chained to the Sky: The Science of Birds, Past &amp; Future</strong>,&rdquo; a free three-part ornithology exhibition featuring rare books from the Library&rsquo;s collection and items on loan from Chicago&rsquo;s <strong>Field Museum</strong> that tells the story of ornithology throughout history and poses new questions about the future of our bird populations.<br /><br />The West Gallery explores the history of ornithology, featuring rare books from the 16th through 19th centuries by <strong>Ulisse Aldrovandi, Francis Willughby, Mark Catesby, Alexander Wilson,&nbsp;John and Elizabeth Gould, Charles Darwin</strong>, and <strong>John James Audubon</strong>, among others.&nbsp;</font><br /><br /><font size="3">The &ldquo;</font><strong style="font-size: medium;">Chained to the Sky: The Science of Birds, Past &amp; Future</strong><font size="3">&rdquo; exhibition will be open Nov. 10, 2023, through April 26, 2024. The exhibition is free and will be open Monday &ndash; Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. CST and 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. the second Saturday of each month at the Library, located at 5109 Cherry Street in Kansas City, Missouri. Parking is free in the Library parking lot.&nbsp; &nbsp;Phone:&nbsp;&nbsp;816-363-4600</font></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Indigenous Portraits Unbound: Reflections on iconic images of resilience.  Newberry Library, Chicago.  11/28/2023 - 3/30/2024]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/indigenous-portraits-unbound-reflections-on-iconic-images-of-resilience-newberry-library-chicago-11282023-3302024]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/indigenous-portraits-unbound-reflections-on-iconic-images-of-resilience-newberry-library-chicago-11282023-3302024#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 12 Nov 2023 15:18:44 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/indigenous-portraits-unbound-reflections-on-iconic-images-of-resilience-newberry-library-chicago-11282023-3302024</guid><description><![CDATA[Indigenous Portraits Unbound: Reflections on iconic images of resilience.&nbsp; &nbsp; 11/28/2023 - 3/30/2024&#8203;Take a closer look at one of the most imposing, influential, and expensive books published in the United States before the Civil War, Thomas McKenney and James Hall&rsquo;s&nbsp;History of the Indian Tribes of North America. Published between 1837 and 1844, the book features 120 portraits of Indigenous people, mostly tribal leaders visiting Washington, DC, as part of official deleg [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3"><strong>Indigenous Portraits Unbound: Reflections on iconic images of resilience.&nbsp; &nbsp; 11/28/2023 - 3/30/2024<br />&#8203;</strong><br />Take a closer look at one of the most imposing, influential, and expensive books published in the United States before the Civil War, <strong>Thomas McKenney and James Hall&rsquo;s</strong>&nbsp;<strong><em>History of the Indian Tribes of North America</em></strong>. Published between 1837 and 1844, the book features 120 portraits of Indigenous people, mostly tribal leaders visiting Washington, DC, as part of official delegations to the federal government. In this exhibition, you can view the work as it is rarely seen, in its original form of publication: in twenty fascicles, large pamphlets intended to be dismantled and reassembled into more permanent bindings by their purchasers. While the fascicles were produced and distributed in a time of great upheaval, dispossession, and conflict for Indigenous peoples in the United States, many of the images they contain have remained a source of intertribal solidarity and pride.</font><br /><br /><font size="3"><strong>CURATOR :&nbsp;</strong> &nbsp;<font>Will Hansen, Roger and Julie Baskes Vice President for Collections and Library Services, and Curator of Americana.&nbsp;</font></font><br /><br /><font size="2"><strong>HOURS</strong><br />Tuesday &ndash; Thursday,&nbsp;10am &ndash; 7pm<br />Friday and Saturday,&nbsp;10am &ndash; 5pm&nbsp;<br /><em>Admission for Newberry exhibitions is free. No advance registration required.<br />&#8203;</em></font><br /><strong><font size="3">Newberry Library&nbsp;<br />60 West Walton Street<br />Chicago,60610<br /><font color="#2a2a2a">(312) 943-9090</font></font></strong></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Illuminating Birds:  Drawing as a Way of Knowing,  May 20–October 15, 2023, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Philadelphia]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/illuminating-birds-drawing-as-a-way-of-knowing-may-20-october-15-2023-the-academy-of-natural-sciences-of-drexel-university-philadelphia]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/illuminating-birds-drawing-as-a-way-of-knowing-may-20-october-15-2023-the-academy-of-natural-sciences-of-drexel-university-philadelphia#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 20 Jul 2023 16:08:50 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/illuminating-birds-drawing-as-a-way-of-knowing-may-20-october-15-2023-the-academy-of-natural-sciences-of-drexel-university-philadelphia</guid><description><![CDATA[Illuminating Birds:&nbsp;Drawing as a Way of Knowing,&nbsp;May 20&ndash;October 15, 2023&#8239;Part gallery and part studio, Illuminating Birds celebrates the enduring appeal of drawing and writing about birds. Requiring prolonged observation and deep curiosity, drawing &mdash; in its ability to distill &mdash; contributes to creative insights and scientific understanding.&#8239;&#8239;Experience avian artworks by Alexander Wilson, Elizabeth and John Gould, John James Audubon, Edward Lear and Lo [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3"><strong><font color="#070fc5">Illuminating Birds:&nbsp;Drawing as a Way of Knowing,&nbsp;May 20&ndash;October 15, 2023&#8239;</font></strong><br />Part gallery and part studio, <em>Illuminating Birds</em> celebrates the enduring appeal of drawing and writing about birds. Requiring prolonged observation and deep curiosity, drawing &mdash; in its ability to distill &mdash; contributes to creative insights and scientific understanding.&#8239;&#8239;<br /><br />Experience avian artworks by Alexander Wilson, Elizabeth and John Gould, John James Audubon, Edward Lear and Louis Agassiz Fuertes from the Academy&rsquo;s Library and Archives, all documenting the beginnings of the scientific study of birds &mdash; and the complex cultural and historical aspects that they carry. Examine colorful, early birding field guides and hand-painted magic lantern slides that demonstrate the role illustration played in popularizing birding and advancing the conservation movement.&nbsp;<br />&#8203;<br />All exhibits are included with the purchase of a general admission ticket.&nbsp;&#8203;<br />&#8203;<br /><strong>The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University </strong><br />1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway<br />Philadelphia, PA 19103 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />Phone: (215) 299-1000</font><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[John James Audubon and his Birds of America, Current Exhibit,  the Museum at South KEnsignton, London, UK]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audubon-and-his-birds-of-america-current-exhibit-the-museum-at-south-kensignton-london-uk]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audubon-and-his-birds-of-america-current-exhibit-the-museum-at-south-kensignton-london-uk#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 11 May 2023 01:31:50 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audubon-and-his-birds-of-america-current-exhibit-the-museum-at-south-kensignton-london-uk</guid><description><![CDATA[This free display of engravings from John James Audubon's The Birds of America&nbsp;reaffirms why it continues to inspire artists, bird experts and conservationists alike.&nbsp;&nbsp;John James Audubon was born in 1785. A self-taught wildlife artist, he spent twenty years travelling North America to record birds for his book. Published between 1827 and 1838, the 435 prints transformed bird illustration through realistic proportions, animated poses and innovative new printing techniques.&nbsp;The [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3">This free display of engravings from <strong style="">John James Audubon's</strong> <strong style="">The Birds of America</strong>&nbsp;reaffirms why it continues to inspire artists, bird experts and conservationists alike.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />John James Audubon was born in 1785. A self-taught wildlife artist, he spent twenty years travelling North America to record birds for his book. Published between 1827 and 1838, the 435 prints transformed bird illustration through realistic proportions, animated poses and innovative new printing techniques.&nbsp;The Birds of America is a feat of artistry and technical skill.<br /><strong style="">Display highlights include:</strong></font><ul><li><font size="3">full-size engravings from The Birds of America&nbsp;</font></li><li><font size="3">a taxidermy specimen of the species depicted in the engravings</font></li><li><font size="3">a volume of Ornithological Biography<em>,&nbsp;</em>the companion volume to&nbsp;The&nbsp;Birds of America</font></li><li><font size="3">a portrait of Audubon by Lance Calkin&nbsp;</font></li><li><font size="3">insights into Audubon's groundbreaking artistic methods&nbsp;</font></li><li><font size="3">details of the printing process that brought The&nbsp;Birds of America&nbsp;to life</font></li></ul> <font size="3"><strong style="">The Natural History Museum</strong><br />Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD<br />Phone:&nbsp; +44 (0)20 7942 5000&nbsp;</font><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Illustrated Lectures on John Gould (Feb 24th) and Alexander Wilson (Feb 25th), Oak Spring garden Library,  Upperville, VA]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/illustrated-lectures-on-john-gould-feb-24th-and-alexander-wilson-feb-25th-oak-spring-garden-library-upperville-va]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/illustrated-lectures-on-john-gould-feb-24th-and-alexander-wilson-feb-25th-oak-spring-garden-library-upperville-va#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2023 00:38:17 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/illustrated-lectures-on-john-gould-feb-24th-and-alexander-wilson-feb-25th-oak-spring-garden-library-upperville-va</guid><description><![CDATA[Feb 24, 2023&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;John Gould and His World: An Illustrated Lecture by Robert McCracken PeckFeb 25, 2023&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Alexander Wilson: An Illustrated Lecture by Robert McCracken PeckLatest installments of the "Treasures of the Oak Spring Garden Library."&nbsp;&nbsp;Robert McCracken Peck is Curator of Art and Artifacts and a Senior Fellow at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.&nbsp;&nbsp;For details about these events including tickets, please contact:Oak Spring G [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3"><strong>Feb 24, 2023&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;John Gould and His World: An Illustrated Lecture by Robert McCracken Peck<br />Feb 25, 2023&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</strong><strong>Alexander Wilson: An Illustrated Lecture by Robert McCracken Peck</strong><br /><br />Latest installments of the "Treasures of the Oak Spring Garden Library."&nbsp;&nbsp;Robert McCracken Peck is Curator of Art and Artifacts and a Senior Fellow at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />For details about these events including tickets, please contact:<br /><br /><strong>Oak Spring Garden Library</strong><br />1776 Loughborough Lane<br />Upperville, VA 20184<br />&#8203;library@osgf.org&nbsp;</font><br /><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Norman Rockwell Drawings, 1914-1976,   through  January 7, 2023.  Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge ,                 Massachusetts]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/norman-rockwell-drawings-1914-1976-through-january-7-2023-norman-rockwell-museum-stockbridge-massachusetts]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/norman-rockwell-drawings-1914-1976-through-january-7-2023-norman-rockwell-museum-stockbridge-massachusetts#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2022 22:09:11 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/norman-rockwell-drawings-1914-1976-through-january-7-2023-norman-rockwell-museum-stockbridge-massachusetts</guid><description><![CDATA[A new exhibition featuring rarely seen Norman Rockwell drawings and preliminary studies from his six-decade career and coinciding with the release of Norman Rockwell: Drawings, 1914-1976, a new book of the same title, by Abbeville Press written by Museum curators Stephanie Haboush Plunkett and Jesse Kowalski. Though best known for his painted magazine covers and illustrations for stories, books, and advertisements, Norman Rockwell was also a prolific and masterful draftsman who utilized drawing  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3">A new exhibition featuring rarely seen Norman Rockwell drawings and preliminary studies from his six-decade career and coinciding with the release of <strong>Norman Rockwell: Drawings, 1914-1976</strong>, a new book of the same title, by Abbeville Press written by Museum curators Stephanie Haboush Plunkett and Jesse Kowalski. Though best known for his painted magazine covers and illustrations for stories, books, and advertisements, Norman Rockwell was also a prolific and masterful draftsman who utilized drawing as an essential underpinning of his art. Select drawings by Rockwell&rsquo;s teachers, predecessors, and contemporaries will also be included, from the Museum&rsquo;s American Illustration collection. Please contact the Museum for details of admission and tickets.&nbsp;</font><br /><br /><font size="4"><span><strong>Norman Rockwell Museum</strong> </span><br />9 Glendale Rd<br /><span>Stockbridge </span>, <span>Massachusetts</span> <span>01262</span><br />(413) 298-4100</font><br /><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Faces from the Interior: The Native American Portraits of Karl Bodmer, Oct 30, 2022 - Jan 22, 2023. Amon Carter Museum of American Art,                                   Ft. Worth,  Texas]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/faces-from-the-interior-the-native-american-portraits-of-karl-bodmer-oct-30-2022-jan-22-2023-amon-carter-museum-of-american-art-ft-worth-texas]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/faces-from-the-interior-the-native-american-portraits-of-karl-bodmer-oct-30-2022-jan-22-2023-amon-carter-museum-of-american-art-ft-worth-texas#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2022 20:47:27 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/faces-from-the-interior-the-native-american-portraits-of-karl-bodmer-oct-30-2022-jan-22-2023-amon-carter-museum-of-american-art-ft-worth-texas</guid><description><![CDATA[Oct 30, 2022 - Jan 22, 2023Organized by and drawn exclusively from the collection of the Joslyn Art Museum (Omaha, Nebraska), Faces from the Interior features over 60 recently conserved watercolors including portraits of individuals from the Omaha, Ponca, Yankton, Lakota, Mandan, Hidatsa, Assiniboine, and Blackfoot nations. Contemporary Indigenous knowledge bearers, artists, and scholars from the nations that Bodmer and his companion, German prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, visited between 183 [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3">Oct 30, 2022 - Jan 22, 2023<br />Organized by and drawn exclusively from the collection of the Joslyn Art Museum (Omaha, Nebraska), Faces from the Interior features over 60 recently conserved watercolors including portraits of individuals from the Omaha, Ponca, Yankton, Lakota, Mandan, Hidatsa, Assiniboine, and Blackfoot nations. Contemporary Indigenous knowledge bearers, artists, and scholars from the nations that Bodmer and his companion, German prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, visited between 1832 and 1834 have contributed texts and four short films for this exhibition, which together highlight the diverse histories, beliefs, and practices embodied in the portraits.<br /><br /><strong>Amon Carter Museum of American Art</strong><br />3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.<br />Ft. Worth, TX, 76107&nbsp;<br />Phone:&nbsp; 817.738.1933</font><br /><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Great Leaders of the Indian Nation: McKenney & Hall Portraits, Muscatine Art Center, Iowa.]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/great-leaders-of-the-indian-nation-mckenney-hall-portraits-muscatine-art-center-iowa]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/great-leaders-of-the-indian-nation-mckenney-hall-portraits-muscatine-art-center-iowa#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2022 13:59:43 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/great-leaders-of-the-indian-nation-mckenney-hall-portraits-muscatine-art-center-iowa</guid><description><![CDATA[Great Leaders of the Indian Nation: McKenney &amp; Hall Portraits&#8203;On view through March 5, 2023 in the Central Hall on the second floor of the historic house.&nbsp;&nbsp;Prints on view are from the Art Center&rsquo;s permanent collection. They represent leaders of Native Americans from Ioway, Fox, Sauk, and Mesquaki tribes that inhabited Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Michigan, and Nebraska.&nbsp;Muscatine Art Center1314 Mulberry AvenueMuscatine, Iowa &nbsp; &nbsp;(563)  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><strong><font size="4">Great Leaders of the Indian Nation: McKenney &amp; Hall Portraits<br />&#8203;</font></strong><br /><font size="3">On view <strong>through March 5, 2023</strong> in the Central Hall on the second floor of the historic house.&nbsp;&nbsp;Prints on view are from the Art Center&rsquo;s permanent collection. They represent leaders of Native Americans from Ioway, Fox, Sauk, and Mesquaki tribes that inhabited Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Michigan, and Nebraska.&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Muscatine Art Center</strong><br />1314 Mulberry Avenue<br />Muscatine, Iowa &nbsp; &nbsp;<br />(563) 263-8282</font><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Hummingbirds /  19th-Century Lithographs of Exotic Hummingbirds, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Through September 5.]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/hummingbirds-19th-century-lithographs-of-exotic-hummingbirds-santa-barbara-museum-of-natural-history-through-september-5]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/hummingbirds-19th-century-lithographs-of-exotic-hummingbirds-santa-barbara-museum-of-natural-history-through-september-5#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2022 21:38:39 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/hummingbirds-19th-century-lithographs-of-exotic-hummingbirds-santa-barbara-museum-of-natural-history-through-september-5</guid><description><![CDATA[Hummingbirds19th-Century Lithographs of Exotic Hummingbirds&nbsp; &nbsp;(Through September 5)Experience a beautiful new exhibit about the exotic hummingbird family in the Museum&rsquo;s Maximus Gallery. Featured are original nineteenth-century hand-colored lithographs by British ornithologist John Gould.Hummingbirds have captivated gardeners and bird watchers alike for their delicate beauty and avian maneuvers. Native to the New World, there are over 320 species, mostly found in Central and Sout [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><strong><font size="3">Hummingbirds<br />19th-Century Lithographs of Exotic Hummingbirds&nbsp; &nbsp;(Through September 5)</font></strong><br /><br /><font size="3">Experience a beautiful new exhibit about the exotic hummingbird family in the Museum&rsquo;s Maximus Gallery. Featured are original nineteenth-century hand-colored lithographs by British ornithologist John Gould.</font><br /><br /><font size="3">Hummingbirds have captivated gardeners and bird watchers alike for their delicate beauty and avian maneuvers. Native to the New World, there are over 320 species, mostly found in Central and South America. Of the 17 species found to breed in North America and winter south of the border, only six are routinely found on the Central Coast.<br /><br />While all of Gould&rsquo;s books on birds were popular, it was his five-volume monograph on&nbsp;<em style="">The Family of Hummingbirds</em>, published between 1849 to 1861, that drew the most attention. Gould developed a special process to capture the reflective iridescence of bird feathers. His work on hummingbirds provided the most reliable attempt to arrange the species systematically and became the definitive reference for the Victorian era.</font><br /><br /><font size="3"><strong>Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History</strong><br />2559 Puesta del Sol<br />Santa Barbara, CA 93105<br />Telephone: (805) 682-4711</font></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[John James Audubon and His Birds of America,  The Museum at South Kensington, London, England, Until July 6, 2022.]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audubon-and-his-birds-of-america-the-museum-at-south-kensington-london-england-until-july-6-2022]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audubon-and-his-birds-of-america-the-museum-at-south-kensington-london-england-until-july-6-2022#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2022 21:29:08 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/john-james-audubon-and-his-birds-of-america-the-museum-at-south-kensington-london-england-until-july-6-2022</guid><description><![CDATA[This free display (until July 6, 2022) of engravings from John James Audubon's&nbsp;"The Birds of America"&nbsp;reaffirms why it continues to inspire artists, bird experts and conservationists alike.&nbsp;&nbsp;John James Audubon was born in 1785. A self-taught wildlife artist, he spent twenty years travelling North America to record birds for his book. Published between 1827 and 1838, the 435 prints transformed bird illustration through realistic proportions, animated poses and innovative new p [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3">This free display (until July 6, 2022) of engravings from <strong>John James Audubon's</strong>&nbsp;"<strong>The Birds of America"&nbsp;</strong>reaffirms why it continues to inspire artists, bird experts and conservationists alike.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><strong>John James Audubon</strong> was born in 1785. A self-taught wildlife artist, he spent twenty years travelling North America to record birds for his book. Published between 1827 and 1838, the 435 prints transformed bird illustration through realistic proportions, animated poses and innovative new printing techniques.&nbsp;The <strong>Birds of America</strong><em>&nbsp;</em>is a feat of artistry and technical skill.<br /><br />Display highlights include:&nbsp;</font><ul style="color:rgb(51, 51, 51)"><li><font size="3">full-size engravings from The Birds of America&nbsp;</font></li><li><font size="3">a taxidermy specimen of the species depicted in the engravings</font></li><li><font size="3">a volume of Ornithological Biography<em>,&nbsp;</em>the companion volume to&nbsp;The&nbsp;Birds of America</font></li><li><font size="3">a portrait of Audubon by Lance Calkin&nbsp;</font></li><li><font size="3">insights into Audubon's groundbreaking artistic methods&nbsp;</font></li><li><font size="3">details of the printing process that brought The&nbsp;Birds of America&nbsp;to life</font></li></ul><br /><font size="3"><strong>The Natural History Museum<br />&#8203;</strong></font><font size="2">THE MUSEUM AT SOUTH KENSINGTON</font><br /><font size="3">Cromwell Road,&nbsp;&nbsp;London SW7 5BD,&nbsp; United Kingdom</font></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Looking at the Collection: Audubon Quadrupeds,  Haws Gallery, March 27 – July 3, 2022, Huntsville Museum of ArT, Huntsville, AL]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/looking-at-the-collection-audubon-quadrupeds-haws-gallery-march-27-july-3-2022-huntsville-museum-of-art-huntsville-al]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/looking-at-the-collection-audubon-quadrupeds-haws-gallery-march-27-july-3-2022-huntsville-museum-of-art-huntsville-al#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2022 15:24:17 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/looking-at-the-collection-audubon-quadrupeds-haws-gallery-march-27-july-3-2022-huntsville-museum-of-art-huntsville-al</guid><description><![CDATA[Looking at the Collection: Audubon QuadrupedsThis exhibition (March 27 - July 3, 2022)&nbsp; presents a selection of original Audubon prints from the Museum&rsquo;s own collection of thirty-four viviparous quadrupeds, donated by Mr. &amp; Mrs. William H. Told. The Tolds collected Audubon prints for nearly forty years, having received their first work &mdash; a marmot &mdash; as a gift. They appreciated the scientifically accurate animal subjects (some of which are now extinct), as well as the be [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3"><span style="color:rgb(81, 81, 81)"><strong>Looking at the Collection: Audubon Quadrupeds</strong><br />This exhibition (March 27 - July 3, 2022)&nbsp; presents a selection of original Audubon prints from the Museum&rsquo;s own collection of thirty-four viviparous quadrupeds, donated by Mr. &amp; Mrs. William H. Told. The Tolds collected Audubon prints for nearly forty years, having received their first work &mdash; a marmot &mdash; as a gift. They appreciated the scientifically accurate animal subjects (some of which are now extinct), as well as the beautifully detailed backgrounds that often included native foliage and other naturalistic details.</span><br /><br /><strong>HUNTSVILLE MUSEUM OF ART<br /></strong>Haws Gallery<br />&#8203;300 Church Street S.,&nbsp; Huntsville, AL 35801<br />Phone: 256.535.4350</font><br />&#8203;</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Catesby in the Carolinas,  Columbia, S.C.,  3/21/22 - 8/13/22]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/catesby-in-the-carolinas-columbia-sc-32122-81322]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/catesby-in-the-carolinas-columbia-sc-32122-81322#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2022 21:30:11 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/catesby-in-the-carolinas-columbia-sc-32122-81322</guid><description><![CDATA[Catesby in the Carolinas&nbsp; &nbsp;&#8203;Mark your calendar for this exhibit (3/21/22 - 8/13/22) of&nbsp;Mark Catesby works and accompanying programming. Catesby (1683-1749) was an English naturalist, explorer and artist who traveled the southeastern U.S. and Caribbean and documented the wildlife he encountered there through his publication Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands.Catesby in the Carolinas is a collaborative exhibit between the Libraries Irvin Department of  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><strong><font size="3">Catesby in the Carolinas&nbsp; &nbsp;</font></strong><br /><strong>&#8203;</strong><font size="3">Mark your calendar for this exhibit (3/21/22 - 8/13/22) of&nbsp;Mark Catesby works and accompanying programming. Catesby (1683-1749) was an English naturalist, explorer and artist who traveled the southeastern U.S. and Caribbean and documented the wildlife he encountered there through his publication Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands.<br /><br /><strong>Catesby in the Carolinas</strong> is a collaborative exhibit between the Libraries Irvin Department of Rare Books and Special Collections and the McKissick Museum. The Irvin Department is showcasing its collection of Catesby prints in its gallery at the Hollings Library and McKissick is exploring Catesby's natural history. Both exhibits are free and open to the public.&nbsp; &nbsp;<br /><br /><strong style="color:rgb(4, 0, 14)">Hollings Library</strong><span style="color:rgb(4, 0, 14)">&nbsp;</span><br /><span style="color:rgb(4, 0, 14)">1322 Greene Street</span></font><br /><span style="color:rgb(4, 0, 14)"><font size="3">Columbia, SC. 29208&nbsp;</font></span><br /><font size="3">803-777-3847</font><span style="color:rgb(4, 0, 14)"><font size="3"> &nbsp;&nbsp;</font>&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><font size="3"><strong>McKissick Museum</strong><br />McKissick Building&nbsp;<br />1501 Pendleton Street<br />Columbia, S.C. 29201&nbsp;<br />803-777-2515&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</font></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Audubon's "Birds of America":  National Museum of Scotland, 12 February – 8 May,  2022]]></title><link><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/audubons-birds-of-america-national-museum-of-scotland-12-february-8-may-2022]]></link><comments><![CDATA[https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/audubons-birds-of-america-national-museum-of-scotland-12-february-8-may-2022#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2022 20:18:22 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.antiqueaudubon.com/audubon-blog/audubons-birds-of-america-national-museum-of-scotland-12-february-8-may-2022</guid><description><![CDATA[Published between 1827-1838, Birds of America contains 435 life-size watercolours, all reproduced from hand-engraved plates. Due to its enormous size (standing at almost one metre tall), very few complete versions remain today. The exhibition showcases a beautiful bound copy of Birds of America, 46 original unbound prints, rare books, letters, ephemera and taxidermy specimens that demonstrate the accuracy of the drawings. Coveted for its accurate life-size drawings of North American birds as wel [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph"><font size="3">Published between 1827-1838, <em>Birds of America</em> contains 435 life-size watercolours, all reproduced from hand-engraved plates. Due to its enormous size (standing at almost one metre tall), very few complete versions remain today. The exhibition showcases a beautiful bound copy of <em>Birds of America</em>, 46 original unbound prints, rare books, letters, ephemera and taxidermy specimens that demonstrate the accuracy of the drawings. Coveted for its accurate life-size drawings of North American birds as well as it&rsquo;s depiction of many now-extinct species, its scientific value makes<em> Birds of America </em>one of the most celebrated books of natural history.<br /><br /><strong>National Museum of Scotland</strong><br />Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF<br /><span style="color:rgb(42, 42, 42); font-weight:400">0300 123 6789</span></font><br /><br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>