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Material: Wood
Creator: John James Audubon
John James Audubon "The Little Owl, " 1834 Havell Edition in Renaissance Frame
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Created as part of John James Audubon's "The Birds of North America," the single greatest work on ornithology ever produced, this rare print of "The Little Owl, Strix Acadica" is presented in its original full elephant folio size. Audubon traveled extensively throughout the young United States recording every then known species of bird in 435 plates, each in their true to life scale. From the very rare Havell edition...
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1830s American American Classical Antique Wood Decorative Art

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Glass, Giltwood, Paper

Audubon's "Little Owl, "1834 Havell Edition in Gilt 19th Century Frame
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Created as part of John James Audubon's "The Birds of North America," the single greatest work on ornithology ever produced, this fabulous print of "The Little Owl, Strix Acadica" is presented in a magnificent Renaissance Revival frame. Audubon traveled extensively throughout the United States recording every then known species of bird in 435 plates, each in their true-to-life scale. From the very rare Havell edition...
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1830s English American Classical Antique Wood Decorative Art

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Gesso, Giltwood, Paper

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