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1785 Les Cayes, Haiti - 1851 New York City. Known for: Birds and other wildlife sketching, portrait painting.
Leslie Kostrich, a professional dealing in Audubon prints, has contributed to the following biography. One of America's first wildlife artists, John Audubon has a name synonymous with conservation,... Read full biography
Leslie Kostrich, a professional dealing in Audubon prints, has contributed to the following biography. One of America's first wildlife artists, John Audubon has a name synonymous with conservation, but his realization about protecting the environment came late in his lifetime. He was an avid... Read full biography
Leslie Kostrich, a professional dealing in Audubon prints, has contributed to the following biography. One of America's first wildlife artists, John Audubon has a name synonymous with conservation, but his realization about protecting the environment came late in his lifetime. He was an avid hunter, who killed the specimens depicted in his publications, but his in-depth studies have left a strong awareness of the beauties and complexities of nature. Audubon was born in Santa Domingo, now Haiti,... Read full biography
Leslie Kostrich, a professional dealing in Audubon prints, has contributed to the following biography. One of America's first wildlife artists, John Audubon has a name synonymous with conservation, but his realization about protecting the environment came late in his lifetime. He was an avid hunter, who killed the specimens depicted in his publications, but his in-depth studies have left a strong awareness of the beauties and complexities of nature. Audubon was born in Santa Domingo, now Haiti, of a French Chambermaid mother, Jeanne Rabin, and French father, Jean Audubon, who was a successful naval officer, merchant, planter, and slave dealer. They traveled on the same ship to Haiti in October, 1783. In France, where he was taken at age 4,... Read full biography
Leslie Kostrich, a professional dealing in Audubon prints, has contributed to the following biography. One of America's first wildlife artists, John Audubon has a name synonymous with conservation, but his realization about protecting the environment came late in his lifetime. He was an avid hunter, who killed the specimens depicted in his publications, but his in-depth studies have left a strong awareness of the beauties and complexities of nature. Audubon was born in Santa Domingo, now Haiti, of a French Chambermaid mother, Jeanne Rabin, and French father, Jean Audubon, who was a successful naval officer, merchant, planter, and slave dealer. They traveled on the same ship to Haiti in October, 1783. In France, where he was taken at age 4, the young Audubon was educated among the upper classes. By age 15, he was drawing French birds, and by... Read full biography
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- Audubon's Four Legged Mammals of North AmericaDecember 2005Editor, American Art ReviewAmerican Art Review
- Audubon's Dream Realized: "The Birds of America"October 2005Owens, Carlotta JAmerican Art Review
- Drawings & Watercolors, Hood MuseumMarch 2005MacAdam, Barbara JAmerican Art Review
- History of N Y Historical SocietyJanuary 2005Ramirez, Jam SeidlerThe Magazine Antiques
- American Color Plate BooksJanuary 2005Reese, WilliamAmerican Art Review
- Birds that Sing a Different TuneJune 2004Haus, MaryARTnews
- In Service to ScienceMay 2004Davis, TomWildlife Art
- books-flights of fancyMay 2004Keats, Jonathan SArt & Auction
- The Way We Were: The Warner CollectionMarch 2004Brown, JoanWildlife Art
- A & A UpdateDecember 2003Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Art MarketDecember 2003Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Cutting up Audubon for Science andOctober 2003Peck, Robert McCrackenThe Magazine Antiques
- The Making of Audubon's The Birds oNovember 2002Goddu, JosephThe Magazine Antiques
- Best of the West: TexasJuly 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- The Lay of the LandMay 2002Spomer, RonWildlife Art
- Field NotesMarch 2002Editors, Wildlife ArtWildlife Art
- Stark Museum of ArtDecember 2001Hunter, Richard; David HuntAmerican Art Review
- What's NewsJune 2001Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Audubon, Bachman, and the quadrupedNovember 2000Peck, Robert McCrackenThe Magazine Antiques
- What's NewsAugust 2000Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Evolution of African-American ArtAugust 2000Hampton, R KumasiAmerican Art Review
- Art EventsJune 2000Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- A & A UpdateFebruary 2000EditorsArt & Antiques
- Art in Florida: 1564-1945February 2000Mann, MaybelleAmerican Art Review
- Best of the WestOctober 1998Busler, LeslieSouthwest Art
- A Timeline of MastersFebruary 1998Abbett, Robert KWildlife Art
- The Great OutdoorsDecember 1996Melrod, GeorgeArt & Antiques
- John James Audubon/in TexasNovember 1994May, StephenSouthwest Art
- John James AudubonJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
