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Black-Winged Hawk
Black-Winged Hawk

Black-Winged Hawk

By John James Audubon

Located in New York, NY

Original Audubon chromolithograph Black-Winged Hawk from the Bien Edition of Birds of America

Category

19th Century Realist Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Marsh Hawk; Plate 13
Marsh Hawk; Plate 13

Marsh Hawk; Plate 13

By After John James Audubon

Located in Mount Vernon, NY

lithographs are after John James Audubon's (1785-1851) "Birds of America".

Category

1990s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Red-tailed Hawk; Plate 15
Red-tailed Hawk; Plate 15

Red-tailed Hawk; Plate 15

By After John James Audubon

Located in Mount Vernon, NY

lithographs are after John James Audubon's (1785-1851) "Birds of America".

Category

1990s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Sharp-shinned Hawk; Plate 14
Sharp-shinned Hawk; Plate 14

Sharp-shinned Hawk; Plate 14

By After John James Audubon

Located in Mount Vernon, NY

lithographs are after John James Audubon's (1785-1851) "Birds of America".

Category

1990s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Red-Shouldered hawk, Edition Pl. 56
Red-Shouldered hawk, Edition Pl. 56

Red-Shouldered hawk, Edition Pl. 56

By After John James Audubon

Located in Mount Vernon, NY

This piece is a lithograph from a portfolio of Audubon's Fifty Best watercolors published by Joel

Category

1990s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Fish Hawk, or Osprey, Edition Pl. 81
Fish Hawk, or Osprey, Edition Pl. 81

Fish Hawk, or Osprey, Edition Pl. 81

By After John James Audubon

Located in Mount Vernon, NY

This piece is a lithograph from a portfolio of Audubon's Fifty Best watercolors published by Joel

Category

1990s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Hawk (after Audubon)

Hawk (after Audubon)

By Shelley Reed

Located in Bozeman, MT

This piece is four individual oil paintings composed together to form one image. Each of the four paintings is 30 x 22.5 inches. Reed's primary focus has been the rich vein of Nort...

Category

2010s Contemporary Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil, Archival Paper

Goshawk / Stanley Hawk [Plate 141]
Goshawk / Stanley Hawk [Plate 141]

Goshawk / Stanley Hawk [Plate 141]

By John James Audubon

Located in New York, NY

lower right center) John James Audubon’s keen observation, passion for the natural world, and

Category

19th Century American Realist Animal Prints

Materials

Aquatint, Etching

Rough Legged Hawk

Rough Legged Hawk

By John James Audubon

Located in Florham Park, NJ

JOHN JAMES AUDUBON. BIRDS OF AMERICA from Drawings Made in the United States and Their

Category

Mid-19th Century Academic Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph, Watercolor

Sharp-shinned Hawk

Sharp-shinned Hawk

By John James Audubon

Located in Florham Park, NJ

JOHN JAMES AUDUBON. BIRDS OF AMERICA from Drawings Made in the United States and Their

Category

Mid-19th Century Academic Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph, Watercolor

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How Much is a Audubon Hawk?

The average selling price for a audubon hawk we offer is $875, while they’re typically $200 on the low end and $18,995 for the highest priced.

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