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Analyzing Visual Art
“Picturing John James Audubon”NEH Summer Institute
Indiana University
John James Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833Watercolor, pastel, graphite, and selective glazing on paper, 38 x 25 ½ in., The New-York Historical Society
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
2. STYLE AND TECHNIQUE
3. ICONOGRAPHY
4. BIOGRAPHY
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
Analyzing Visual Art
John James Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833Watercolor, pastel, graphite, and selective glazing on paper, 38 x 25 ½ in.,
The New-York Historical Society
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
Robert Havell after Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833-38Hand-colored engraving from The Birds of America, plate 181
John James Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833Watercolor, pastel, graphite, and selective glazing on paper, 38 x 25 ½ in.,
The New-York Historical Society
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
Robert Havell after Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833Hand-colored engraving, 37 ¼ x 26 ½ in., plate 181 from The Birds of America
Robert Havell after John James Audubon, Copper Engraving Plate of Common Loon, 1830
Copper, 41 ½ x 28 ½ n., American Museum of Natural History, New York
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
Robert Havell after John James Audubon, Common Loon, 1830
Uncolored engraving on paper, 41 ½ x 28 ½ in., American Museum of Natural History, New York
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
John James Audubon, Red-winged Blackbird, 1805Pastel, graphite, and ink on paper, 38 x 22 cm., Houghton Library, Harvard University
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
John James Audubon, Dusky Petrel, 1826Pencil on paper, 7 ¾ x 12 1/8 in., Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
John James Audubon, English Pheasants Surprised by a Dog, 1827Oil on canvas, 57 x 93 in., Racquet & Tennis Club, New York
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
Reconstruction of Audubon’s wire-mounted bird modeling technique
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
Audubon’s print shipping boxAmerican Museum of Natural History, New York
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
Audubon’s portable lapdeskMahogany, New-York Historical Society
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
Audubon memorabilia (hat, parfleched, gun, pistol, war club, pipe/tomahawk, axe)American Museum of Natural History, New York
1. THE OBJECT VIEWED
Lucy Audubon, Beaded Purse, before 1826New-York Historical Society
2. STYLE AND TECHNIQUE
John James Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833Watercolor, pastel, graphite, and selective glazing on paper, 38 x 25 ½ in., The New-York Historical Society
John James Audubon, Fish Hawk or Osprey, 1806Pastel, watercolor, graphite, and ink on paper, 57 x 63 cm.,
Houghton Library, Harvard University
Mark Catesby, Fishing Hawk, hand-colored etching, 10 x 14 in., from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the
Bahama Islands, 2 vols. (London, 1731-47)
2. STYLE AND TECHNIQUE
Robert Havell after John James Audubon, Fish Hawk or Osprey, 1832Hand-colored engraving, 38 ¼ x 26 ½ in., from The Birds of America, pl. 81
2. STYLE AND TECHNIQUE
2. STYLE AND TECHNIQUE
Robert Havell after John James Audubon, Great Blue Heron, 1835Hand-colored engraving, 38 ¼ x 25 ½ in., from The Birds of America, plate 281
2. STYLE AND TECHNIQUE
John James Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833New-York Historical Society
Jacques-Louis David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1800Oil on canvas, 102 x 87 in., Château de Malmaison, Rueil-Malmaison
2. STYLE AND TECHNIQUE
John James Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833 Watercolor on paper, 38 x 25 ½ in., New-York Historical Society
J.-L. David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1800Oil on canvas, 102 x 87 in., Château de Malmaison, Rueil-Malmaison
3. ICONOGRAPHY
John James Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833Watercolor, pastel, graphite, and selective glazing on paper, 38 x 25 ½ in., The New-York Historical Society
3. ICONOGRAPHY
John James Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833, and detail of self-portraitWatercolor, pastel, graphite, and selective glazing on paper, 38 x 25 ½ in., The New-York Historical Society
John James Audubon, Nicholas Augustus Berthoud, 1819Pastel on paper, 10 x 8 in., Speed Art Museum, Louisville
3. ICONOGRAPHY
John James and Victor Gifford Audubon, Wolverine or Glutton, 1841Mixed media, 36 x 25 in., American Museum of Natural History, New York
3. ICONOGRAPHY
John James Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833Watercolor, pastel, graphite, and selective glazing on paper, 38 x 25 ½ in., The New-York Historical Society
4. BIOGRAPHY
4. BIOGRAPHY
John James Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833, and detailWatercolor, pastel, graphite, and selective glazing on paper, 38 x 25 ½ in., The New-York Historical Society
4. BIOGRAPHY
John Syme, John James Audubon, 1826Oil on canvas, 35 x 27 in., White House Collection, Washington, D.C.
4. BIOGRAPHY
G. P. A. Healy, John James Audubon, 1838Oil on canvas, 35 x 27 in., Museum of Science, Boston
Victor Gifford and John Woodhouse Audubon, John James Audubon, 1841Oil on canvas, 44 x 60 in., American Museum of Natural History, New York
4. BIOGRAPHY
4. BIOGRAPHY
Life mask of John James Audubon, c. 1830?Plaster, New-York Historical Society
Anonymous Japanese artist, John James Audubon Discovers his Work Eaten by Rats, 1873Woodcut, Library of Congress
4. BIOGRAPHY
After Frederick Cruikshank, Lucy Bakewell Audubon, 1831Albumen print carte-de-visite, 10.3 x 6.4 cm., New Brunswick Museum
4. BIOGRAPHY
Bogardus Galleries (NY), Lucy Bakewell Audubon, c.1860Albumen print carte-de-visite, 10.1 x 6.1 cm., New Brunswick Museum
John James Audubon, Golden Eagle, 1833Watercolor, pastel, graphite, and selective glazing on paper, 38 x 25 ½ in., The New-York Historical Society
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
John James Audubon, Self-Portrait, 1826Graphite on paper,
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
John Gadsby Chapman, Col. David Crockett, 1835Oil on canvas, Alamo Museum, San Antonio, TX
John James Audubon, Self-Portrait, 1826Graphite on paper,
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
George Caleb Bingham,Daniel Boone Escorting Settlers through the Cumberland Gap, 1851-52
Oil on canvas, 36 ½ x 50 ¼ in., Washington University Art Gallery, St. Louis
John James Audubon, Self-Portrait, 1826Graphite on paper,
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
George Catlin, “The Author Painting a Chief at the Base of the Rocky Mountains,” frontispiece to
Catlin, Letters and Notes, 1841
John James Audubon, White-headed Eagle, 1828Hand-colored engraving, 37 x 25 ¼ in., from The Birds of America, plate 31
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
Charles Willson Peale, The Artist in His Museum, 1822Oil on canvas, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
Audubon, White-headed Eagle, 1828Hand-colored engraving, 37 x 25 ¼ in., from The Birds of America, plate 31
John James Audubon, Wild Turkey, 1825
Watercolor and graphite on paper, 38 ¾ x 26 in., New-York Historical Society
John James Audubon, Black Vulture, 1829Pastel, watercolor, graphite, collage on paper, 23 3/8 x 36 1/8 in., New-York Historical Society
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
Théodore Géricault, Severed Heads, 1818Oil on canvas, 50 x 61 cm., Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
John James Audubon, Black Vulture, 1829Pastel, watercolor, graphite, collage on paper, 23 3/8 x 36 1/8 in., New-York
Historical Society
Robert Havell after John James Audubon, Passenger Pigeon, 1832Hand-colored engraving, 26 x 20 ½ in., from The Birds of America, plate 62
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
Havell after Audubon, Passenger Pigeon, 1832The Birds of America, plate 62
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
“Martha,” believed to be the last Passenger Pigeon, in the Cincinnati Zoo, 1914
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
Bird-hat fashions, c. 1900
George Bird Grinnell, 1849-1938
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
National Audubon Society, incorporated 1905
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
Andrew Jackson Grayson, Northern Jacana, 1861Watercolor, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
Louis Agassiz Fuertes, Bateleur (Helotarses ecaudatus), 1927Watercolor, Paul Kasmin Gallery
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
Walton Ford, Madagascar, 2002Watercolor, gouache, ink, and pencil on paper, Paul Kasmin Gallery
5. CULTURAL HISTORY
Jean-Luc Mylayne, PO-30, Janvier-Fevrier, 2006Unique color print, 123 x 153 cm., Coll. Jean Luc Mylayne
5. CULTURAL HISTORY