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Aududon based his work on detailed studies of birds, both dead and alive in their natural habitats. He often portrayed them in motion, in contrast to his contemporaries. All birds were depicted life size. This is plate 165 from Audubon's famous work of natural history "The Birds of America," which contained just over 700 North American birds.

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Document identity
localId
3570
label
Bachman's Finch
core
obj
dtoType
print
pageCount
1
Source metadata
id
3570
contentType
print
stage
normalized
title
Bachman's Finch
description
Aududon based his work on detailed studies of birds, both dead and alive in their natural habitats. He often portrayed them in motion, in contrast to his contemporaries. All birds were depicted life size. This is plate 165 from Audubon's famous work of natural history "The Birds of America," which contained just over 700 North American birds.
provenance
Acquired by Kent D. Currie [mode of acquisition unknown] before 1969; Walters Art Museum, 1969, by bequest.
date
1833
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
prints
imageCount
1
pageCount
1
source
import
dimensions
units
cm
width
73
height
53.3
dimensionsRaw
H: 28 3/4 x W: 21 in. (73 x 53.3 cm)
Source extras
med
ink on paper
creator_ids
5235
collection_ids
EAN
exhibition_ids
none
Single page context
seq
1
pageIndex
0
type
photo
mediaId
b08816e922bac2cb