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Alexander Wilson's "Spotted Sandpiper".
Spotted Sandpiper
A 19th century copperplate engraving with original
hand-coloring from "American Ornithology"by Alexander Wilson
Alexander Wilson (1766-1813) was originally from Scotland, but immigrated to the US in 1794. He traveled around the US and collected bird specimens which he used in publishing the "American Ornithology" in 1808. In 1810, Alexander Wilson met John James Audubon who was, at that time in Ohio, and still at the early stages of drawing images that would end up in the Birds of America. In this gallery, we present a few of the copper plate engravings from Alxenader Wilson's American Ornithology.
hand-coloring from "American Ornithology"by Alexander Wilson
Alexander Wilson (1766-1813) was originally from Scotland, but immigrated to the US in 1794. He traveled around the US and collected bird specimens which he used in publishing the "American Ornithology" in 1808. In 1810, Alexander Wilson met John James Audubon who was, at that time in Ohio, and still at the early stages of drawing images that would end up in the Birds of America. In this gallery, we present a few of the copper plate engravings from Alxenader Wilson's American Ornithology.